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Function Group

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Hi,

Can anybody tell me how to find the perticular function module belongs to which function group?

Regards,

Deepak.

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hi,

Go to SE37 and type the function module name, and click on DISPLAY.

Now click on CTRLSHIFTF5. Find ur Function group name in the left pane for the corresponding function module.

Reward if helpful,

Iyswarya

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prasanth_kasturi
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hi go to se37

give the function module name

click display

fo to attributes tab you will find its function group

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Hi,

goto se80

select function group and press enter

you can find all the function modules belong to that function group

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Hi,

Go to SE37>Give FM name and Display>Go to Attributes Tab-->You will find it there

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Sandipan

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Hi,

T.code se37 --> In the MENU bar [ ie, third from left ] there will be an option called 'GOTO' --> Click that now navigate to FUNCTION GROUPS --> Click this you will find 'FIND GROUP'

Now Click this 'FIND GROUP' --> enter your Function Module name --> Press F8.

You will find the Function group for that perticular FUNCTION MODULE.

Hope this Helps.

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Hi,

goto se80

select function group and press enter

you can find all the function modules belong to that function group

Regards

Sindhu

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Hi Deepak,

There are many ways to find the Function Group to which a function module belongs. Let me give 2 of them.

1. Go to SE37 and type the function module name, and click on DISPLAY. Now click on CTRLSHIFTF5. It is a short cut to display the object list. Now in the left pane you can find the function group name of the corresponding function module.

2. Another way is,Go to SE37 and type the function module name, and click on DISPLAY. Now go to the Attributes tab. The Function group name would be there.

Pls reward if helpful.

Regards,

Sowmiya M

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hi,

Go to SE37 and type the function module name, and click on DISPLAY.

Now click on CTRLSHIFTF5. Find ur Function group name in the left pane for the corresponding function module.

Reward if helpful,

Iyswarya