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Component: BC-DWB-TOO
Component Name: Workbench Tools: Editors, Painters, Modelers
Description: A development object created for private use. Local private objects are in the development class $TMP. They are not transported to other systems. You can display objects belonging to other users, as well as your own local private objects.
Key Concepts: Local private objects are objects that are created and stored in the local system of a user. They are not visible to other users and can only be accessed by the user who created them. These objects are typically used for development purposes, such as creating and testing new programs or applications. How to use it: Local private objects can be created in the BC-DWB-TOO Workbench Tools, which includes Editors, Painters, and Modelers. To create a local private object, the user must first open the Workbench Tools and select the appropriate tool. Then, they must enter the necessary information to create the object. Once the object is created, it will be stored in the local system of the user. Tips & Tricks: When creating a local private object, it is important to remember that it will only be accessible to the user who created it. Therefore, it is important to keep track of any changes made to the object so that they can be easily accessed later on. Additionally, it is important to remember that local private objects are not visible to other users, so they should not be used for any sensitive information. Related Information: For more information about local private objects and how to use them in SAP software, please refer to SAP's official documentation on Workbench Tools. Additionally, there are many online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create and manage local private objects in SAP software.