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RRI Jump Target: where-used

Former Member
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Hi,

I have a query that is used by a lot of other queries as a jump target. Is there a shortcut way to find out which other queries are senders to this one? Or do I have to check one by one?

Thanks in advance,

Fran

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edwin_harpino
Active Contributor
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hi Fran,

try tables

RSBBSQUERY

RSBBSQRYMAPPING

RSBBSQUERYDIR

rsbbs* tables

RSBBS_RSRR_URL URL for Transaction RSRR in the Source Sys

RSBBSCUBE BW: InfoCube Receiver

RSBBSCUBEDIR BW: Directory of the InfoCube Sender

RSBBSCUBEMAPPING Fixed Mapping for BW-R/RI

RSBBSCUBET BW: Texts for InfoCube Receiver

RSBBSIX BW: Cluster Table Info. System

RSBBSQRYMAPPING Fixed Mapping for BW-R/RI

RSBBSQUERY BW: Query Receiver

RSBBSQUERYDIR BW: Directory of the Query Sender

RSBBSQUERYT BW: Texts for Query Receiver

hope this helps.

Former Member
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The tables you have suggested are helpful...but since I'm still having a hard time finding all senders for a particular query.

Any more suggestions?

Thanks

Fran

Former Member
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Hmm,

Is 'where used list' in the BEx designer is not giving this information?

Not infront of the system.. so can not check at the moment..

regards,

Hari

Former Member
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No, where-used-list does not provide that info.

Former Member
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Hari,

Where do I get the ID of the query? the technical name

thanks

Fran

edwin_harpino
Active Contributor
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hi Fran,

try table RSZCOMPDIR.

Former Member
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still not being able to see a table that gives me both the reciever and sender...that way i could restrict on the reciever.

would appreciate suggestions.

Thanks

Fran

Former Member
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I found it...thanks

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