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Transaction Code: V_LEXTP
Description: Externer Prozess - Aktivitätszuord.
Release: S/4HANA only
Program:
Screen: 0
Authorization Object:
Development Package: LMBP
Package Description: Mobile Presentation
Parent Package: EA_LTRM_LEGACY
Module/Component: LE-TRM
Description: Task & Resource Management
Overview: The SAP transaction code V_LEXTP is used to map external processes to activities in the SAP system. This code allows users to assign activities to external processes, which can then be used to track and monitor the progress of those processes. Functionality: V_LEXTP enables users to assign activities to external processes, which can then be monitored and tracked in the SAP system. This code also allows users to view the status of the external process and its associated activities. Additionally, it provides a way for users to create new activities and assign them to external processes. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code V_LEXTP into the command field. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new activity and assign it to an external process. 3. Enter the name of the activity and select the “Save” button. 4. Select the “Change” button to view or modify existing activities and their associated external processes. 5. Select the “Delete” button to delete an existing activity or its associated external process. 6. Select the “Display” button to view a list of all activities and their associated external processes. 7. Select the “Exit” button when you are finished with your work in this transaction code. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that this transaction code should only be used by experienced users who are familiar with SAP systems and processes. Additionally, it is recommended that users take caution when creating, modifying, or deleting activities and their associated external processes as these changes can have a significant impact on system performance and functionality.