What is SAP BD12?

What is SAP BD12?

BD12 (Send customer) is a standard SAP transaction code available within R/3 SAP systems depending on your version and release level.

How do I find my SAP transaction code?

Here are the steps;

  1. On the command bar enter tcode Se16 or Se16n.
  2. In the table name field enter table name as “TSTCT”
  3. Press Enter.
  4. In the Field “SPRSL” enter language as “en” for ENGLISH.
  5. If you want to see any specific transaction then enter that or else to see all the transactions leave “TCODE” field blank.

How do I check if a transaction is locked in SAP?

To View Locked Transactions you need to look in field CINFO, table TSTC. Goto transaction SE11 or SE16 and view the table TSTC, the field is CINFO. Enter “A0” as the “HEX01 data element for SYST” starting value and “A9” as the ending value. This will list all the transactions locked in the system.

What is SAP transaction code?

A transaction code consists of letters, numbers, or both. You enter transaction codes in the command field. You use a transaction code to go to any task in an SAP application faster. By entering a transaction code instead of using the menu, you go to a task and start the function in a single step.

How do you release locked objects in SAP?

Procedure

  1. Go to System Administration Monitoring Portal Object Locking . A list of the currently locked objects is displayed.
  2. Select options in the Search Criteria dropdown list to sort the lock entries by either user ID or location.
  3. Select the locked object and choose Unlock. Note.

How do you unlock a locked entry in SAP?

How to unlock locked data , Tables or Configuration?

  1. Use SM04 Transaction to display all system logged on users.
  2. Select user screen to close – End users session.
  3. Use SM12 Transaction to display all locked objects.
  4. Checking locked objects status.
  5. Unlock locked objects.
  6. Difference in impact between SM04 and SM12.

How do I find a bank transaction code?

To define a bank transaction code: Select the bank, whose codes you are defining, from the Find Bank window. Alternatively, you can query the bank Account Number. The system displays the Bank Transaction Codes window, which includes Bank Account and Bank information, as well as a region for entering transaction codes.

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