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How to search for FM

Former Member
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GM all,

Suppose I'm looking for a certain FM how can I search for it in tcode se37?

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Former Member
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Hi,

Press F4 button and give ur description in the short description and then press enter.

you will the fm which match ur words .

for example if u r searching for no.of days in the month then write days in the short description and then press enter then u will get the FM's list.

Plzz reward points if it helps.

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Former Member
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Hi,

Press F4 button and give ur description in the short description and then press enter.

you will the fm which match ur words .

for example if u r searching for no.of days in the month then write days in the short description and then press enter then u will get the FM's list.

Plzz reward points if it helps.

Former Member
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go to se37

give atleast one word with stars ie

if u r looking for download,

u can give download and then F7

It lists all related FM

Reward if useful

Vijay
Active Contributor
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hi

goto se37 enter your search criteria like createorder* and press F4.

It will give u list of related FM's. moreover u can check in the function group of the fm.

also check the below link.

http://static.scribd.com/docs/b1wo8pswqo7lt.swf?INITIAL_VIEW=width

regards

vijay

reward points if helpful

Former Member
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Hi,

here is the solution for your Q.

go to SE37.

following are the scenarios

1. suppose if you know that your FM starts with XYZ name and followed by something. in this case go to SE37 and type XYZ*, then press F4 it will show all the function module names that starts with XYZ.

2. suppose if you know that your FM ends with XYZ and stars with some other name. in this case go to SE37 and type *XYZ, then press F4 it will show all the function module names that ends with XYZ.

3. suppose if you know that your FM contains name XYZ in between. in this case go to SE37 and type XYZ then press F4 it will show all the function module names that contains the string XYZ.

reward if helpful.

Regards

Venkat