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Transaction Code: ICLWM9
Description: BDT-FNOL: Additional GUI Functions
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: BUSVIEWS
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: ICL_CDC
Package Description: FS-CM: Data Capture
Parent Package: FS-CM
Module/Component: FS-CM
Description: Claims Management
Overview: ICLWM9 is a SAP transaction code used to access the BDT-FNOL Additional GUI Functions. This transaction code is used to access the additional graphical user interface (GUI) functions for the BDT-FNOL application. It provides users with additional features and functions to help them manage their BDT-FNOL application more efficiently. Functionality: The ICLWM9 transaction code provides users with additional features and functions for the BDT-FNOL application. These features include the ability to view and edit existing BDT-FNOL records, create new records, and delete existing records. Additionally, users can also access reports related to their BDT-FNOL application, such as a list of all open claims or a list of all closed claims. Step-by-step How to Use: To use the ICLWM9 transaction code, users must first log into their SAP system. Once logged in, they can access the ICLWM9 transaction code by entering it into the command field. This will open up the BDT-FNOL Additional GUI Functions window, which provides users with additional features and functions for their BDT-FNOL application. From here, users can view and edit existing records, create new records, delete existing records, and access reports related to their BDT-FNOL application. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with the ICLWM9 transaction code before using it. Additionally, users should ensure that they have the necessary permissions to access and use this transaction code before attempting to do so.
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