on 02-24-2005 12:23 PM
Hey All,
Where can I get the ENTIRE list of Transaction Codes and Standard Programs along with their explanations?
Regards,
Madhur
Hi Madhur,
Several places, actually.
2. SE16 , Table TSTC.
I can probably give you a more specific answer, if you tell me some thing more about what you want.
Regards,
Anand Mandalika.
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Hey Anand,
I am a Technical (ABAP) Consultant and am specially interested in all T-codes & Std. Programs related to abap workbench and other development tools.
Additionally, I would also like to get the list for functional activities related to the most common modules viz. PP, MM, SD, FI/CO, PM, etc.
I know that I can perform much of the functions using SPRO and SAP Easy Access, yet a detailed list would be extremely helpful.
Thanks & regards,
Madhur
Hi Madhur,
1. Go to Transaction SE93.
2. Choose to Search for transaction codes (Ctrl+F)
3. In the Application Component, give the name of the area that you are interested. The Application Hierarchy is realy a very helpful feature and you can find out information to the most detailed level according to your needs.
Let me know if you are looking for something more...
Regards,
Anand Mandalika.
Hi Madhur!
ENTIRE list of Transaction Codes is fount in table TSTC. All objects created are found in table TADIR. hope this helps.
Regards,
Prasad.
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Some good info at:
http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/fico/sap-functional-transaction-codes.htm
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Hi Madhur,
Check TSTCT and TRDIRT tables.
Thanks
Lakshman
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