03-03-2008 7:38 AM
Hi,
I have come across Domains that begin with Z , but it seems they are delivered by SAP (ie - standard objects) .
So, SAP also delivers objects that begin with Z ..
Can anybody verify this ???
Example -
Domain ZEBKN . If you go to se11 and see this domain's Properties - It is assigned to a standard SAP package. Also, the Where-used list reveals standard Data Elements (BBPZEBKN, DZEBKN) which are used in standard fields of standard tables/structures (BBPPOGNA-SERIAL_NO and BANF_COMM-ZEBKN respectively ).
All these data elements and structures also belong to standard SAP packages and lie within standard SAP namespace. Also, if one goes to Version management, there is one version of the domain. The version has no request number and the author is showing as SAP.
*So, can anybody verify if these data objects beginning with Z have been delivered by SAP ?? *.
Other examples -
Domains - ZEIAR, ZEILE, ZEILEN_ID, ZEILT, ZEINR, ZEITB, ZEITBI, ZEITE, ZEITG, ZEITP, ZEITY, ZERMA, ZEROR
03-03-2008 8:06 AM
hi Ashrut,
there are some Z data elements and domains in SAP. It is because historical reasons (these objects were implemented into the system, before the SAP name range and the customer name range were introduced). There is a table where these objects are listed, unfortunately I have no idea about the name of this table, however I am searching for it...
hope this helps
ec
UPDATE: Ok, it is table TDKZ, where these objects are listed. You can find some information in OSS Note: 16466
03-03-2008 8:06 AM
hi Ashrut,
there are some Z data elements and domains in SAP. It is because historical reasons (these objects were implemented into the system, before the SAP name range and the customer name range were introduced). There is a table where these objects are listed, unfortunately I have no idea about the name of this table, however I am searching for it...
hope this helps
ec
UPDATE: Ok, it is table TDKZ, where these objects are listed. You can find some information in OSS Note: 16466
03-03-2008 9:10 AM
Hey Eric Cartman
You were correct, spot on !
I verified this from the SAP documentation ..
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2a/6b0afe547a11d189600000e829fbbd/content.htm
Thanks for a quick reply .
regards
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