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Transaction Code: CU67
Description: Display Function
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPLCUFU
Screen: 100
Authorization Object:
Development Package: CUMT
Package Description: Maintenance Environment for Dependencies
Parent Package: ABA_MAIN_PLM
Module/Component: CA-GTF-DEP
Description: Object Dependencies
Module Overview: The SAP transaction code CU67 is used to display the function module of a particular program. It is used to view the source code of a function module and its associated attributes. Functionality: CU67 allows users to view the source code of a function module and its associated attributes. It also allows users to view the function module's parameters, return values, and exceptions. Additionally, it can be used to view the source code of a function module in different languages. Step-by-Step How to Use 1. Enter transaction code CU67 in the command field. 2. Enter the name of the program whose function module you want to view in the Program field. 3. Enter the name of the function module you want to view in the Function Module field. 4. Click on Execute (F8). 5. The source code of the function module will be displayed on the screen. 6. To view the parameters, return values, and exceptions associated with the function module, click on Parameters (F7). 7. To view the source code in different languages, click on Language (F6). 8. To exit, click on Back (F3). Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with SAP transaction codes before using them as they can be complex and require a certain level of understanding to use correctly. Additionally, users should always make sure they have proper authorization before using any SAP transaction codes as unauthorized use can lead to security issues.
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