1. SAP Glossary
  2. ABAP Workbench, Java IDE and Infrastructure
  3. transaction data


What is transaction data in SAP BC-DWB - ABAP Workbench, Java IDE and Infrastructure?


SAP Term: transaction data

  • Component: BC-DWB

  • Component Name: ABAP Workbench, Java IDE and Infrastructure

  • Description: Transaction-specific data that is short-lived and assigned to certain master data. Individual posting documents are called transaction data. For example, transaction data relating to sales development can be assigned to a vendor’s master data. The total sales of a vendor consist of the data of the individual business transactions, the transaction data.


Smart SAP Assistant

  • Key Concepts: 
    Transaction data is information that is stored in the SAP system and is used to track and record changes made to the system. It includes data such as user IDs, timestamps, and the type of action taken. This data is stored in the database and can be accessed through the ABAP Workbench, Java IDE, and Infrastructure components of SAP. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Transaction data can be used to track changes made to the system, such as user logins, changes to objects, or updates to data. It can also be used to troubleshoot errors or investigate suspicious activity. To access transaction data, users must use the ABAP Workbench, Java IDE, or Infrastructure components of SAP. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When accessing transaction data, it is important to remember that it is stored in the database and can only be accessed through the ABAP Workbench, Java IDE, or Infrastructure components of SAP. Additionally, it is important to note that transaction data is only available for a limited amount of time before it is purged from the system. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Transaction data can be used in conjunction with other SAP components such as Business Intelligence (BI) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to gain insights into system performance or user activity. Additionally, transaction data can be used to audit changes made to the system or investigate suspicious activity.
    • Do you have any question about this SAP term?


      Upgrade now to chat with this SAP term.

Related SAP Glossary Terms

Click the links below to see the following related SAP glossary terms:
Rating
ERPlingo's SAP support assistant is amazing. Saves me countless hours trying to solve complex SAP issues myself. It's a real game changer!
Rate 1
Thomas Michael
SAP Consultant, Author & Speaker