on 08-31-2011 12:25 PM
Dear All,
when we want to login sap by selecting proper client & then click on "Login" Button that time Username & password screen apper, I am ok with this.
But i want to know what is use of command prombt on the same screen except "/nex" .
if there is more information on the same issue please suggest me your guidance .
Best Regards,
Amol Bandal.
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Edited by: Thomas Zloch on Aug 31, 2011 1:26 PM
Hi Amol,
Do you want to know the commands like /nex.can you explain the question clear.
/nxxxx
This terminates the current transaction, and call transaction "xxxx", for example, "sa38" for reporting.
/n
This terminates the transaction. This generally corresponds to going back with F15.
/nend
This terminates all separate sessions and logs off (corresponds to "System -> Log off").
/nex
This terminates all separate sessions and logs off immediately (without any warning).
/oxxxx
This opens a new session and starts transaction xxxx in this session.
/o
This lists existing sessions and allows deletion or opening of a new session.
/i
This terminates the current session (corresponds to "System -> End session").
/i1 , /i2 ,...
This terminates the session with the specified number.
.xyzw
"Fast path": "xyzw" refers to the underlined letters in the menus. This type of navigation is uncommon and is provided more for emergencies (such as a defective mouse).
Background input:
The following commands can be entered in correction mode ("Process in foreground" or "Display errors only") when processing a background input session:
/n
This terminates the current background input transaction and characterizes it as "Failed".
/bdel
This deletes the current background input transaction.
/bend
This terminates background input processing and sets the session to "Failed".
/bda
This switches from "Display errors only" to "Process in foreground".
/bde
This switches from "Process in foreground" to "Display errors only".
ABAP/4 debugging:
/h
This switches into debugging mode.
/hs
This switches into debugging mode and activates the debugging of system functions.
Buffer commands:
WARNING: Resetting buffers can significantly impact on the performance of the entire system for a long time. It should therefore be executed only in well-founded cases. As of Release 3.0B, system administator authorization is required (authorization object S_ADMI_FCD). The action is noted in the system log.
/$SYNC
This resets all buffers of the application server.
/$CUA
This resets the CUA buffers of the application server.
/$TAB
This resets the table buffers of the application server.
/$NAM
This resets the nametab buffers of the application server.
/$DYN
This resets the screen buffers of the application server.
Out-of-date commands:
Pxxx
From the menu system:
Calls transaction Pxxx.
If an ABAP list is displayed:
Send command Pxxx to the list processor (for example, P+, P--, PRI, and so on)
From a transaction screen:
Send command Pxxx to this transaction
xyyy (where x is not 'P', '/', '=' or '.') )
From the menu system:
Calls transaction xyyy
Within a transaction:
Send command xyyy to this transaction
/*xxxx
Calls transaction xxxx and branches to the next screen. So, it has the same effect as /nxxxx followed by ENTER.
=xxxx
This entry is still possible for compatibility reasons, but is no longer supported.
%sc
Searches for a string in lists (like "System -> List -> Find String")
%pc
Downloads lists
%pri
Prints lists
?STAT
Displays the status dialog (such as "System -> Status...) )
Regards,
Madhu.
Edited by: madhurao123 on Aug 31, 2011 5:06 PM
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Read this OSS [Note 26171 - Possible entry values for command field ("OK-code")|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/26171] which give a list of non-application ok code.
Regards,
Raymond
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