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Component: SBN-LBN-GTT
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Description: Global Track and Trace SCM-LBN-GTT Technical timestamp records the time at which a user updates an event in the system. The event also has a corresponding business timestamp that is usually different.
Key Concepts: A technical timestamp is a unique identifier used to track changes in SAP systems. It is composed of three components: SBN (System Number), LBN (Logical System Number), and GTT (Global Technical Timestamp). The SBN is a unique number assigned to each SAP system, the LBN is a unique number assigned to each logical system within the SAP system, and the GTT is a unique number assigned to each change made in the system. How to use it: The technical timestamp can be used to track changes made in an SAP system. It can be used to identify when a change was made, who made the change, and what type of change was made. This information can be used to troubleshoot issues or audit changes made in the system. Tips & Tricks: When troubleshooting an issue in an SAP system, it can be helpful to use the technical timestamp to identify when a change was made that may have caused the issue. This can help narrow down the search for the cause of the issue. Related Information: The technical timestamp is related to other SAP terms such as Change Documents and Change Logs. Change Documents are documents that contain information about changes made in an SAP system, while Change Logs are logs that contain detailed information about changes made in an SAP system.