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Component: BC-DWB-TOO
Component Name: Workbench Tools: Editors, Painters, Modelers
Description: In request-based debugging, a GUID that uniquely identifies the originator of a web request. The terminal ID TID is generated by the SAP HTTP Plug-In for IE note 1041556 or by the SAP Client Plug-In note 1435190. If a user at a Microsoft Windows front-end PC uses the Internet Explorer to launch a request to an ABAP web service, Web Dynpro application, BSP application, or HTTP Service, then the TID is included in the request. If request-based debugging has been activated in the target SAP System, then the TID is used to check whether there is an external breakpoint waiting for the request. if so, then the ABAP debugger is started for the request. A TID identifies web requests that come from a particular Windows fron-end, so that the requests can be intercepted in the ABAP debugger.
Key Concepts: A terminal ID is a unique identifier assigned to a user in the SAP system. It is used to identify the user and provide access to the system. The terminal ID is also used to track user activity and log changes made in the system. How to use it: The terminal ID is used to log into the SAP system. It is also used to track user activity and log changes made in the system. The terminal ID can be found in the BC-DWB-TOO Workbench Tools, such as Editors, Painters, and Modelers. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep your terminal ID secure and not share it with anyone else. It is also important to remember your terminal ID as it will be needed for logging into the SAP system. Related Information: The terminal ID is related to other SAP terms such as user ID, password, and authorization profile. It is important to understand how these terms are related in order to properly use the SAP system.