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Component: BC-FES
Component Name: Frontend Services - Use subcomponents (see SAP Note 1322184)
Description: Element of the graphical user interface. A link is a UI element that you can use to execute an assigned function, such as a reference to a document. A link is represented as a text or an image or both, and is usually underlined.
Key Concepts: A link in SAP is a connection between two objects, such as a program and a transaction code, or a table and a field. It allows users to quickly access the object they need without having to search for it manually. Links can be created manually or automatically by the system. How to use it: In order to create a link in SAP, you must first identify the two objects that you want to connect. Once you have identified the objects, you can create the link by entering the appropriate command in the command line. You can also use the BC-FES Frontend Services subcomponents (see SAP Note 1322184) to create links automatically. Tips & Tricks: When creating links, make sure that you are connecting two compatible objects. For example, if you are connecting a program and a transaction code, make sure that they are both related to the same task. Additionally, make sure that you are using the correct syntax when entering commands in the command line. Related Information: For more information on creating links in SAP, please refer to SAP Note 1322184 or consult your system administrator.