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Transaction Code: FSH_PG_CTFC
Description: Feldkatalog pflegen
Release: S/4HANA only
Program:
Screen: 0
Authorization Object:
Development Package: FSH_POGT_CT
Package Description: POGT - Condition Technique
Parent Package: FSH_POGT
Module/Component: LO-RFM-PUR
Description: Purchasing
Overview: FSH_PG_CTFC is a SAP transaction code used to maintain the field catalog in the SAP system. It is used to define the fields that are available for use in the system. The field catalog is a list of all the fields that can be used in the system, and it is used to ensure that only valid fields are used in transactions. Functionality: The FSH_PG_CTFC transaction code allows users to maintain the field catalog in the SAP system. This includes adding new fields, deleting existing fields, and modifying existing fields. The field catalog is used to ensure that only valid fields are used in transactions, and it also helps to ensure data integrity. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Log into the SAP system using your user ID and password. 2. Enter the transaction code FSH_PG_CTFC into the command field. 3. Select the “Maintain Field Catalog” option from the menu. 4. Select the field you want to modify or delete from the list of available fields. 5. Make any necessary changes or deletions to the field. 6. Save your changes by clicking on the “Save” button. 7. Exit out of the transaction code by clicking on the “Exit” button. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that only users with appropriate authorization should be allowed to use this transaction code, as it can have a significant impact on data integrity if not used correctly. Additionally, it is recommended that users take a backup of their data before making any changes using this transaction code, as this will help ensure that any changes made can be easily reversed if necessary.
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