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Transaction Code: JSA6
Description: Abladestellen GeoEinheiten
Release: ECC 6 only
Program: RJSANZ21
Screen: 0
Authorization Object: S_PROGRAM
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Overview: The SAP transaction code JSA6 is used to manage unloading points in geographic units. This code allows users to create, change, and delete unloading points in geographic units. It also allows users to view and maintain the data associated with these points. Functionality: The JSA6 transaction code provides users with the ability to manage unloading points in geographic units. This includes creating, changing, and deleting unloading points as well as viewing and maintaining the data associated with them. The data associated with these points includes the location of the point, the type of goods that can be unloaded at the point, and any restrictions or requirements for unloading at the point. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the JSA6 transaction code into the SAP system. 2. Select “Create” to create a new unloading point in a geographic unit. 3. Enter the required information for the new unloading point, such as its location, type of goods that can be unloaded at it, and any restrictions or requirements for unloading at it. 4. Select “Save” to save the new unloading point. 5. To change an existing unloading point, select “Change” and enter the required information for the changes you wish to make. 6. To delete an existing unloading point, select “Delete” and confirm that you wish to delete it. 7. To view or maintain data associated with an existing unloading point, select “Display” and enter the required information for the point you wish to view or maintain. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that only authorized users should be allowed to use this transaction code as it allows them to make changes to unloading points in geographic units which could have a significant impact on operations if done incorrectly. Additionally, users should ensure that they are familiar with all of the data associated with each unloading point before making any changes or deletions as this could also have a significant impact on operations if done incorrectly.