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Component: BC-DWB-UTL
Component Name: Workbench Utilities
Description: A navigation step in the Object Navigator or in the ABAP Editor. Markers specify which navigation steps have been performed in the Object Navigator or in the ABAP Editor during a session. There are three types of markers: Initial markers Permanent markers Temporary markers
Key Concepts: A marker is a feature in the BC-DWB-UTL Workbench Utilities component of SAP that allows users to mark certain objects or documents for further processing. Markers can be used to identify objects that need to be updated, deleted, or otherwise modified. How to use it: To use markers, users must first select the object or document they wish to mark. Then, they can select the “Mark” option from the menu. This will create a marker for the object or document. The marker can then be used to identify the object or document for further processing. Tips & Tricks: When using markers, it is important to remember that they are only visible to the user who created them. Therefore, it is important to keep track of which markers have been created and which objects or documents they are associated with. Related Information: Markers are similar to flags in that they are used to identify objects or documents for further processing. However, markers are more specific than flags in that they can be used to identify specific objects or documents.