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Transaction Code: CB32
Description: Initial Download of Orders via CC3
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPBPM31
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object: C_PDC
Development Package: CIBD
Package Description: Work Order Time Recording
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PP-PDC
Description: Plant Data Collection
Overview: CB32 is a SAP transaction code used to download orders from the SAP system to the customer's computer. It is part of the SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM) module and is used to transfer orders from the SAP system to the customer's computer. Functionality: CB32 enables customers to download orders from the SAP system to their computer. This transaction code allows customers to view and manage their orders in an organized manner. It also allows customers to track their orders and view their order history. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Log into the SAP system using your user ID and password. 2. Enter transaction code CB32 in the command field. 3. Select the order you want to download from the list of orders displayed on the screen. 4. Click on “Download” button to download the order to your computer. 5. The order will be downloaded in a .csv file format which can be opened using Microsoft Excel or any other spreadsheet software. 6. Once you have opened the file, you can view and manage your orders in an organized manner. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that customers use CB32 only when necessary as it can be time consuming and may cause delays in processing orders if used excessively. Additionally, customers should ensure that they have adequate storage space on their computer before downloading orders using CB32 as large orders may require more storage space than what is available on their computer.
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