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Transaction Code: CICJ
Description: Maintain Logging Profile
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Screen: 0
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Development Package: CCMB
Package Description: Customer Interaction Center Components
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: CS-CI-CIC
Description: Customer Interaction Center
Overview: The SAP transaction code CICJ is used to maintain logging profiles in the SAP system. Logging profiles are used to store information about the system's activities, such as user actions, system errors, and other events. This information can be used for troubleshooting and performance analysis. Functionality: The CICJ transaction code allows users to create, modify, and delete logging profiles. It also allows users to view the contents of existing logging profiles and to activate or deactivate them. Additionally, users can set up logging profiles to be triggered by certain events or conditions. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the CICJ transaction code in the command field. 2. Select the “Create” option to create a new logging profile. 3. Enter a name for the profile and select the type of logging you want to enable (e.g., user actions, system errors, etc.). 4. Select the “Save” option to save your changes. 5. To view an existing profile, select the “Display” option and enter the name of the profile you want to view. 6. To modify an existing profile, select the “Change” option and enter the name of the profile you want to modify. 7. To delete an existing profile, select the “Delete” option and enter the name of the profile you want to delete. 8. To activate or deactivate a profile, select the “Activate/Deactivate” option and enter the name of the profile you want to activate or deactivate. 9. To set up a trigger for a profile, select the “Trigger” option and enter the name of the profile you want to set up a trigger for. 10. Select “Save” when you are finished making changes or setting up triggers for your logging profiles. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users create multiple logging profiles with different levels of detail so that they can easily access specific information when needed. Additionally, users should regularly review their logging profiles to ensure that they are capturing all relevant information and that they are not capturing too much unnecessary data which could slow down system performance.