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How can I track MEK1

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Hello,

Is there an easy way to find out if a transaction is calling another (MEK1) I looked it up using SE97. I just need to be sure I'm interpreting what I see correctly. I can see in SE97 that MEK1 is has two "called TAs" MEK0 and MEK3 and both are "checked indicator" P. Does that mean that when you execute MEK1 you are also calling MEK0 and MEK3?

Thanks,

Nora

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Former Member
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What is means is that somewhere within MEK1 the other 2 tcodes can be called.

Former Member
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Is there way to do a backward check to see if other t-codes are calling MEK1 for exampl?

Former Member
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Check out table TCDCOUPLES. It is the table behind SE97. Note though that not all called tcodes are in this table - I found found a number that were not - so don't take it as foolproof.

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What is the table name?

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TCDCOUPLES is the table name.

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