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Component: BC-DWB
Component Name: ABAP Workbench, Java IDE and Infrastructure
Description: A label that identifies a data record to be deleted from the database. Records marked in this way are deleted from the database by a general deletion process. You can prevent objects set for deletion from being processed by locking them.
Key Concepts: A deletion flag is a feature in SAP software that allows users to mark records for deletion without actually deleting them. This allows users to keep track of which records have been marked for deletion, while still allowing them to be restored if needed. The deletion flag is available in the BC-DWB ABAP Workbench, Java IDE and Infrastructure components of SAP software. How to use it: To use the deletion flag, users must first select the record they wish to mark for deletion. Then, they can click on the “Mark for Deletion” button in the toolbar. This will set the deletion flag for that record. To restore a record that has been marked for deletion, users can click on the “Restore” button in the toolbar. Tips & Tricks: It is important to note that setting a deletion flag does not actually delete the record from the system. It simply marks it as deleted so that it can be easily identified and restored if needed. It is also important to remember that setting a deletion flag does not prevent other users from viewing or editing the record. Related Information: For more information about using the deletion flag in SAP software, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_ERP/6.0/en-US/f3d8f9a7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b14e8a9f3d7c2b1/.