‎2014 Oct 13 12:33 PM
Dear experts,
I was going to create one access sequence for the message exchange to cover some processes.
But I have a question what kind of tables are behind of these seqences?
Like for example the table 555 here:
How can I find these tables?
thanks in advance
Denis
‎2014 Oct 13 1:09 PM
Hi,
see table T681.
But to be honest you should search this yourself.
Started from the CU-Setting where you define Kondition-Table ->F1 F9 ->technical details -> find the field in the structure -> look at the search help maintained for this field -> check search help-exit -> find table T681 -> see that always a letter is placed in front of the tabname, depending on what process you are definining this table. maybe A555 or V555 but check the tab in SE16.
regards
Stefan Seeburger
‎2014 Oct 13 1:09 PM
Hi,
see table T681.
But to be honest you should search this yourself.
Started from the CU-Setting where you define Kondition-Table ->F1 F9 ->technical details -> find the field in the structure -> look at the search help maintained for this field -> check search help-exit -> find table T681 -> see that always a letter is placed in front of the tabname, depending on what process you are definining this table. maybe A555 or V555 but check the tab in SE16.
regards
Stefan Seeburger
‎2014 Oct 14 3:57 PM
Thank you very much Stefan,
one small question additionally:
I created one new kondition table A555 and I'd like to create a new access sequence corresponding to this table.
Could you give a tipp where I can set up this, because now my new table is not even not changable:
Thank you very much in advance
BR
Denis
‎2014 Oct 14 4:09 PM
hi,
as long as your in development and no one else is using your table, you can delete it and recreate with different fields.
i always go via TCODE SPRO to do CU-changes. but you have to know the process and where your customizing is located.
you can try if you can Customize all your settings fia TCODE NACE. there you can define access-sequences too and dont need to go via SPRO.
when you created the condition tab, i think you can also link it to the access-sequence. Or whats your exact matter?
regards
Stefan Seeburger