‎2007 Apr 10 10:15 AM
hi experts,
what is deference between se09 and se10.
thanks in advance.
radhakrishna.
‎2007 Apr 10 10:17 AM
Hi Radhakrishna,
Check this info.
SE09 is the workbench transport requests transaction - here the developers can track changes to all ABAP workbench objects (dictionary, reports, module pools, etc). This is a developer-specific transaction and mostly all developers have access to this transaction.
SE10 is the customizing request display transaction - this displays all the customizing requests in the system. Again, this could be restricted to Business analysts if required, since they would be doing most of the customizing changes in the system.
Hope this resolves your query.
Reward all the helpful answers.
Regards
‎2007 Apr 10 10:17 AM
Hi,
Not much difference, you can use either of them
reward if useful
regards,
ANJI
‎2007 Apr 10 10:20 AM
No Difference.
Both are used to display the transport requests information.
Regards
Raghav
‎2007 Apr 10 10:20 AM
Hi RadhaKrishna,
See these links
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/02/0b8ba835e1d311ba4d0800060d888b/frameset.htm - se09, se10
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/94/897415dc4ad111950d0060b03c6b76/frameset.htm - se01
Regards,
Pritanka
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Priyanka Neelam
‎2007 Apr 10 10:31 AM
Hi Radhakrishna,
Here is the solution for your problem:
SE01 is the main screen of the Change and transport Organizer. From here the administrator can acheive all tasks related to transport requests - such as create, change, view logs, display client/delivery transports, etc. SE09 and SE10 can also be accessed from here. However, not all developers might be granted access to this transaction.
SE09 is the workbench transport requests transaction - here the developers can track changes to all ABAP workbench objects (dictionary, reports, module pools, etc). This is a developer-specific transaction and mostly all developers have access to this transaction.
SE10 is the customizing request display transaction - this displays all the customizing requests in the system. Again, this could be restricted to Business analysts if required, since they would be doing most of the customizing changes in the system.
I think this helps you a lot, if so then award points.
Thanks and regards
Vipin Das