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former_member306083
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We are defining business process in Solution Directory creating associations between process steps and logical components. For future process analyses we need to know for a specific logical component where it is utilized. There are some reports in SOLMAN to cover this requirement?

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former_member306083
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Thank you both!

former_member306083
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Thank you Paul,

Are you referring to the u201Cwhere used listu201D of the logical components? This shows the solution scenarios where the logical components is used, but not identifies which process steps or business process, the logical componet are referred.

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Paul_Babier
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Hello Sebastian,

Its not a report as such, but for any logical component there will be the where used icon (CTRLSHIFTF3) which looks like a box with 3 arrows pointing N/E, E and S/E. Anywhere there is a logocal component this icon exists, though you may need to be in changed/edit mode to acess it.

As I say it is not a report, but will tell where any single logical is used - what projects, solutions, etc.

Is this useful for your needs?

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Paul

former_member306083
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Rohan, thanks for your response.

These reports are helpful only for the transactions, documentation, etc associated to the logical component. Do you know some other reports?

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Hi,

Yes this is possible using the Environment Analysis tool in Solution Directory.

Navigate to SOLMAN_DIRECTORY and from the menu choose Environment > Analysis > Transactions

Choose your solution.

Next to Logical Component, make your selection for the one you are searching.

Then execute the report.

You can use this to determine which processes Logical Components are used against.

If you only require the projects and solutions, then you can do a 'where used' search for a particular Logical Component

Hope this helps,

-Rohan