on 01-04-2011 2:15 PM
Hello
how could I see the time of last record entered in a table
I am desperately trying to find
Kr
Branko
This cannot be answered generally, you should have given us an example. Tell us which table name and/or the corresponding transaction.
- as mentioned some tables (mostly customizing tables) can be logged
- a lot of tables contain a change date, sometimes the change date is in a related table
- you can get the change time from the database directly, either through log mining, transaction management etc, sometimes this works only within a limited period
- you can also try to ask the persons that could have done a change
Cheers Michael
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All the changes to a table are found using transactoin SCU3 provided you enabled "log data changes" option in SE13 for the table you want to check, along with system parameter rec/client = ALL (or specific client for which table logging must be enabled) in default profile.
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