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Change document steps

former_member268877
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hi all,

i want to keep track of changes to dictionary objects, can anybody guide me how to start with change document objects .

please suggest me step by step procedure.

thanks in advance..

regards,

ujwalkumar

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bhavesh_kantilal
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Hi,

Quite simple.

Open the Object in Integration direcotry and then in the Menu of that object , you will have an option called HISTORY. You can view the changes being made and by which user.!

Regards

Bhavesh

former_member268877
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Hi Bhavesh,

actually i want to create change document object for some of the dictionary objects and want to keep track of changes.

so please provide me the step by step procedure for creating change document, including that change document object in programs and all....

thanks and regards,

Ujwalkumar

bhavesh_kantilal
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Ujwal,

Not sure I follow. Can you explain what you mean by Dictionary Objects?

Regards

Bhavesh

former_member268877
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Hi Bhavesh,

sorry if i confused you.

let me tell you what exactly i want to do...

i heard there is something known as change document in ABAP which is used to keep track of changes to table fields ....

changes can be update, delete or insert....

and while reading SAP documentation on change document i understood that change document can be created using SCDO Tcode...

i want detailed step by step procedure to try out an example which uses change document objects..

please help me in this regard...

Thanks and Regards,

Ujwalkumar

bhavesh_kantilal
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Hi,

Unfortunately you are on the XI fourm!

Post the question on the ABAP forum and you will be amazed at the instant replies you get for your question.

Hopefully some one on XI forums knows the answer as well.

Regards

Bhavesh

former_member268877
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Hi Bhavesh,

oh sorry then... thanks for the information;-)

Regards,

ujwalkumar