06-13-2008 2:55 PM
hi
how to find the customer exits for a particular transaction using SPRO tcod
06-13-2008 3:01 PM
Hi,
Goto se81--> Select Relevant package > Press F9 (That pacakage will become yellow)>the go to Information system which is there as a button on the same screen >Enhancement>Badi or Customer exit-->F8 will give you all the badi's or exits . (Important)
For more info , check this link posed today only.
Thanks
Vikranth
06-13-2008 3:12 PM
Hi Jyothsna,
Goto SPRO. Then SAP Reference IMG
For example let us take Sales and Distribution
Goto Sales and Distributions ---> System Modifications ---> User Exits
Here u can find the User Exits related to Sales and distribution
Directly u can search using the Keyword CUSTOMER EXITS.
It gives the Hitlist of all the Customer Exits or User Exits and the AREA to which it belongs to.
Double click on it takes to the required position.
Best regards,
raam
06-13-2008 4:08 PM
Instead of searching userxit from SPRO u can use this prog. to find userexit(s) for a transaction.
&----
*& Report ZFIND_USEREXIT
*&
&----
*&
*&
&----
REPORT z_find_userexit NO STANDARD PAGE HEADING.
&----
*& Enter the transaction code that you want to search through in order
*& to find which Standard SAP User Exits exists.
&----
&----
*& Tables
&----
TABLES : tstc, "SAP Transaction Codes
tadir, "Directory of Repository Objects
modsapt, "SAP Enhancements - Short Texts
modact, "Modifications
trdir, "System table TRDIR
tfdir, "Function Module
enlfdir, "Additional Attributes for Function Modules
tstct. "Transaction Code Texts
&----
*& Variables
&----
DATA : jtab LIKE tadir OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
DATA : field1(30).
DATA : v_devclass LIKE tadir-devclass.
&----
*& Selection Screen Parameters
&----
SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK a01 WITH FRAME TITLE text-001.
SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP.
PARAMETERS : p_tcode LIKE tstc-tcode OBLIGATORY.
SELECTION-SCREEN SKIP.
SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK a01.
&----
*& Start of main program
&----
START-OF-SELECTION.
Validate Transaction Code
SELECT SINGLE * FROM tstc
WHERE tcode EQ p_tcode.
Find Repository Objects for transaction code
IF sy-subrc EQ 0.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM tadir
WHERE pgmid = 'R3TR'
AND object = 'PROG'
AND obj_name = tstc-pgmna.
MOVE : tadir-devclass TO v_devclass.
IF sy-subrc NE 0.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM trdir
WHERE name = tstc-pgmna.
IF trdir-subc EQ 'F'.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM tfdir
WHERE pname = tstc-pgmna.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM enlfdir
WHERE funcname = tfdir-funcname.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM tadir
WHERE pgmid = 'R3TR'
AND object = 'FUGR'
AND obj_name = enlfdir-area.
MOVE : tadir-devclass TO v_devclass.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
Find SAP Modifactions
SELECT * FROM tadir
INTO TABLE jtab
WHERE pgmid = 'R3TR'
AND object = 'SMOD'
AND devclass = v_devclass.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM tstct
WHERE sprsl EQ sy-langu
AND tcode EQ p_tcode.
FORMAT COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF.
WRITE:/(19) 'Transaction Code - ',
20(20) p_tcode,
45(50) tstct-ttext.
SKIP.
IF NOT jtab[] IS INITIAL.
WRITE:/(95) sy-uline.
FORMAT COLOR COL_HEADING INTENSIFIED ON.
WRITE:/1 sy-vline,
2 'Exit Name',
21 sy-vline ,
22 'Description',
95 sy-vline.
WRITE:/(95) sy-uline.
LOOP AT jtab.
SELECT SINGLE * FROM modsapt
WHERE sprsl = sy-langu AND
name = jtab-obj_name.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NORMAL INTENSIFIED OFF.
WRITE:/1 sy-vline,
2 jtab-obj_name HOTSPOT ON,
21 sy-vline ,
22 modsapt-modtext,
95 sy-vline.
ENDLOOP.
WRITE:/(95) sy-uline.
DESCRIBE TABLE jtab.
SKIP.
FORMAT COLOR COL_TOTAL INTENSIFIED ON.
WRITE:/ 'No of Exits:' , sy-tfill.
ELSE.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NEGATIVE INTENSIFIED ON.
WRITE:/(95) 'No User Exit exists'.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NEGATIVE INTENSIFIED ON.
WRITE:/(95) 'Transaction Code Does Not Exist'.
ENDIF.
Take the user to SMOD for the Exit that was selected.
AT LINE-SELECTION.
GET CURSOR FIELD field1.
CHECK field1(4) EQ 'JTAB'.
SET PARAMETER ID 'MON' FIELD sy-lisel+1(10).
CALL TRANSACTION 'SMOD' AND SKIP FIRST SCREEN.
06-13-2008 4:30 PM
Hi Jyothsna,
You can find the user exits and BADI's in SPRO transaction.
But for finding the customer exits you need to go to SMOD and give the package name of the transaction you want to find the exit and then implement that in CMOD.
Reward points if helpful.
Thanks,
Khan.