on 07-19-2007 7:47 AM
dear experts!
could u tell me the concept behind enjoy codes?
does it means that these t-codes performs multiple functions which is normally done via. 3-4 transactions?
Hi Rishi,
Yes. You are right. Enjoy transactions are meant for performing multiple transactions. For example MIGO - Goods receipt is a enjoy transaction.
By using MIGO we can perform the transactions executed by using the following transactions
1.MB01 - Goods receipt to order
2.MB1A- Goods issue
3.MB1B- Transfer posting
4.MB1C-Goods receipt w/o order
5.MB0A- Goods receipt otehers i.e PO unknown
Hope the information is useful
Thanks and regards
Muruegsan
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Hi Rishi
the main reason behind the enjoy t-codes provided by sap is just to make it easier and simpler to use and the users can perform multiple functions using these single t-code itself than the older ones and it usually also provides better layout and you will find these mostly after version 4.6 C and higher
also you can just compare by seeing the old and the new enjoy t-codes for differences by yourself to get a better understanding
if useful please Reward your Points
regards
Chakri
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Dear Rishi,
<b>does it means that these t-codes performs multiple functions which is normally done via. 3-4 transactions?</b>
Not always. It would allow you to process all the data in one screen where as in earlier tranasactions you would have to navigate to different screens of the transaction.
For example, In ME21 Create Purchase Order, you would have to move to schedule line data, overview data etc.
But, with ME21N (Enjoy Transaction) you can process all the information in a single screen. Hence, there would be navigation from one screen to another.
<b>could u tell me the concept behind enjoy codes?</b>
The concept behind enjoy transactions is OOPS (Object Oriented Programming).
Regards,
Naveen.
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