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T-Code in ABAP

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Hi Friends,

There is an T-code which i created say for exmaple (ZTEST) , Whnen i go to SE93 and try to display the ZTEST T-code i'm not able to see the T-code , What would be the problem , Can anyon let me know

Thank you

Regards

Sandy

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You need to choose the type of transaction.

You need to choose sap for windows option

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Check the table TSTC if the t-code is visible against the program for which you created the T-code. If not then the t-code might not have been created

Vikranth

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Have you followed the following steps while cretaing the Tcode?

1) In SE93 Enter Tcode (say ZTEST)

2) Enter a short text

3)Enter a suitable 'start object' depending on your requirement for Tcode ( Dialog transaction, report transaction, OO transaction, etc.)

4)Entered the required parameters in the next screen

5) Saved it in a package.

6) Perform a check to see if any errors or warnings occured while creation

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Is the T-code playing Hide and Seek?

Manas M.

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Hi Sandy,

Do the following steps.

1. Goto Transaction SE93.

2. Enter Z* in Transaction Code Field and press F4.

3. You will have the list of entire customer T-Code that you have in your system.

If you are unable to find your T-code by performing the above steps than might be you havenu2019t saved you T-code while creating it, or somebody have mistakenly deleted it

Thanks

Ahsan

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Edited by: Vikranth.Reddy on Jan 27, 2010 6:16 PM

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Have you followed the following steps while cretaing the Tcode?

1) In SE93 Enter Tcode (say ZTEST)

2) Enter a short text

3)Enter a suitable 'start object' depending on your requirement for Tcode ( Dialog transaction, report transaction, OO transaction, etc.)

4)Entered the required parameters in the next screen

5) Saved it in a package.

6) Perform a check to see if any errors or warnings occured while creation

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Have you followed the following steps while cretaing the Tcode?

1) In SE93 Enter Tcode (say ZTEST)

2) Enter a short text

3)Enter a suitable 'start object' depending on your requirement for Tcode ( Dialog transaction, report transaction, OO transaction, etc.)

4)Entered the required parameters in the next screen

5) Saved it in a package.

6) Perform a check to see if any errors or warnings occured while creation

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Is the T-code playing Hide and Seek?

Manas M.

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Duplicate Deleted

Edited by: Vikranth.Reddy on Jan 27, 2010 6:17 PM

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Is the T-code playing Hide and Seek?

Manas M.

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Is the T-code playing Hide and Seek?

Manas M.

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Hi Sandy,

Do the following steps.

1. Goto Transaction SE93.

2. Enter Z* in Transaction Code Field and press F4.

3. You will have the list of entire customer T-Code that you have in your system.

If you are unable to find your T-code by performing the above steps than might be your havenu2019t saved your T-code while creating it, or somebody have mistakenly deleted it

Thanks

Ahsan

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Hi Sandy,

Do the following steps.

1. Goto Transaction SE93.

2. Enter Z* in Transaction Code Field and press F4.

3. You will have the list of entire customer T-Code that you have in your system.

If you are unable to find your T-code by performing the above steps than might be you havenu2019t saved you T-code while creating it, or somebody have mistakenly deleted it

Thanks

Ahsan

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Duplicate Deleted

Edited by: Vikranth.Reddy on Jan 27, 2010 6:18 PM

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Duplicate Deleted

Edited by: Vikranth.Reddy on Jan 27, 2010 6:18 PM

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Have you followed the following steps while cretaing the Tcode?

1) In SE93 Enter Tcode (say ZTEST)

2) Enter a short text

3)Enter a suitable 'start object' depending on your requirement for Tcode ( Dialog transaction, report transaction, OO transaction, etc.)

4)Entered the required parameters in the next screen

5) Saved it in a package.

6) Perform a check to see if any errors or warnings occured while creation

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Duplicate Deleted

Edited by: Vikranth.Reddy on Jan 27, 2010 6:18 PM

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Is the T-code Playing hide and seek?

shoot TSTC