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Component: BC-DWB-UTL
Component Name: Workbench Utilities
Description: Navigation step in Object Navigator. Temporary markers are valid only within the current terminal session. They are no longer available when you log off. Temporary markers are generated by the system.
Key Concepts: A temporary marker is a feature in the SAP Workbench Utilities (BC-DWB-UTL) that allows users to mark certain objects in the system for a specific purpose. This marker can be used to identify objects that need to be changed or deleted, or to indicate that an object has been processed. The marker is only visible to the user who created it and is removed when the user logs out of the system. How to use it: To use a temporary marker, open the SAP Workbench Utilities (BC-DWB-UTL) and select the “Temporary Marker” option. Then, select the object you want to mark and enter a description of why you are marking it. Finally, click “Save” to apply the marker. Tips & Tricks: It is important to remember that temporary markers are only visible to the user who created them. Therefore, it is important to document why you are marking an object so that other users can understand why it was marked. Additionally, it is important to remember to remove the marker when you are done with it so that other users do not mistakenly think that the object needs to be changed or deleted. Related Information: For more information about using temporary markers in SAP Workbench Utilities (BC-DWB-UTL), please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and videos available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use this feature.