on 03-30-2007 12:38 PM
Hi,
I am sure that I wrote a special function some time ago and I have used this function in a mapping. But I cant remember in which mapping. I remember the name of the function.
Is there a possibility to see all my user defined functions. Or can I search for a function somewhere ?
Thanks for your help !!!
Thanks to all !
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@ Mario: Yes this could be a possibility. Not very comfortable, but possible I'l gonna try it. Thanks - werner
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Thanks for aour fast reply.
@ Michal: That's what I feared. A better administration of the selfmade functions should be a challenge for the sap-guys for one of the next releases
@ Mario: I think I cant get you right. Could you pleas explain it a bit closer
Thanks - werner
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Hi Werner,
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Sorry: Wrong answer: You are searching for the message mapping where U used your UDF.
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Press button text-view
or use strg + right mouse to download and search hte text
Regards Mario
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Mario Müller
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Hi mario,
<i>Press button text-view
or use strg + right mouse to download and search hte text</i>
Can you please elaborate this , even i to want know. this solution which was given above , is it only for the one mapping or from all mappings.
Actuall , till now , i know, we must have to open all mappings , where exactly that UDF was used, we have to see.
One other solution is i know the mapping runtime data will be stored in the following tables. So i did not tried , how much these tables are usefull..try
SMPPREL3-Meta Data for Mapping runtime
SMPPMAP3- Meta Data for Mapping runtime
SMPPSPLIT- Meta Data for Mapping runtime
I will try to get another solution.
Regards
Chilla
Hi,
you need to open every mapping to find it...
AFAIK there's no other way
Regards,
michal
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