on 03-06-2013 6:11 AM
Dear sd gurus
In AUT10 t.code we can find chages list of perticulaar document like any chages happen in xd02 or mm02 or fd32
like this ,, this is very useful to know changes list but my doubt is In this screen Right side we can give T.code but left side also on the top Trasaction code is there ,, what is the difference between this ?
Once you execute AUT10, system will show the last input field as "Transaction Code". In some cases, if you want to check the changes made related to a table, then press F9 so that the right screen will get changed where you can see now Table also as one of those input fields. Now you change the first field as Table on left top and input TVAK (as an example) and click on the "Display details" icon so that system will show the changes made to that particular table. In short, you can either track the changes via a transaction code which stores in multiple tables or for one table, you can see the changes made.
G. Lakshmipathi
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Hi Venu,
If you look at the screen on the left side, you can select the changes relevant to T.codes / Tabels.
When you select a table then in the below Right side (standard mode) you can give all relevant T.codes which are involved in that table.
Hope this is clear to you.
Regards, Sai Krishna.
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Dear,
If you maintain right side as VA01 and select Left side as Table then you will get table Level data or else if you want Transaction Level data then you want select Left side as Transaction and put that T.code .
Note : We can see Transaction Data Changes and also for that Transaction ,we can see Table Level Data .
Thanks,
Naren
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