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whats the user exit that is mainly used in sd module?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi,

generally for changes which u want to get reflected to header or item levels, then try to look into MV45AFZZ .

Madhavi

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For sales orders it is MV45AFZ1, for deliveries it is MV50AFZZ.

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Hi,

Goto SPRO -> Press F5..

In the implementation guide for R/3 customizing..

Sales and distribution -> System modifications -> User exits..

There you can find the documentation for all the user exits that are related to SD..

Thanks,

Naren

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Hi Narendran,

I have a small doubt, it this path is available in all other functional areas or else only for SD. Is there any standard path that we can find for other areas also?

Shylesh

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Hi,

generally for changes which u want to get reflected to header or item levels, then try to look into MV45AFZZ .

Madhavi

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Thanks a lot.

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http://www.easymarketplace.de/userexit.php

Shylesh try this I think it will help.

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Thanks Nagini,

I have this list. I just wanted to know is there any searching way in SAP itself. Coz, for all version changes, new Exits will be included. Sometimes, you may not find all exits in this list for latest versions, right?

Shylesh

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Check the includes in the package VMOD. It has all the exits used in SD module.

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Shylesh

yes u r right ,as mentioned above in the VMOD dev class we can find user exits in sd module other than that I have no idea.

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