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maintainence view

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Hi,

I have created a Ztable.I need to create a maintainance view.Please expain the steps, Is any need to go for table maintainance generator.

Thanks,

satish.

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RichHeilman
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Yes, go to SE11 and the table maintenance generator, simply enter the default auth group, the function group name which is to be created, and select one screen and click create. Once done, you can then go to SM30 to maintain.

Regards,

Rich HEilman

Hi,

I have created a Ztable.I need to create a maintainance view.Please expain the steps, Is any need to go for table maintainance generator.

Thanks,

satish.

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RichHeilman
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Yes, go to SE11 and the table maintenance generator, simply enter the default auth group, the function group name which is to be created, and select one screen and click create. Once done, you can then go to SM30 to maintain.

Regards,

Rich HEilman

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Hi,

1. Select the particular table in transaction SE11.

2. Press Change button

3. Use the menu Utilities->Table Maintenance Generator

4. Give Authorization code (&NC&)

5. Give Functiongroup (can be created using SE80)

6. Maintenance type (one step)

7. Click the find Scr number and ask the system to propose the number.

8. Save the same and activate.

9. Then you can use SM30 to mainitain the data.

For more information, please check this link.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_40b/helpdata/en/cf/21ed2d446011d189700000e8322d00/content.htm

Regards,

Ferry Lianto

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Hi satish

Have a look at this link

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/cf/21ed2d446011d189700000e8322d00/content.htm

/people/sudheer.cheedella/blog/2006/02/20/extracting-data-in-table-maintenance

Thanks

Janani