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Transaction Code: ICL_BRF_RL_SHOW
Description: Display All ICL Rule Lines
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: RICL_BRF_SHOW_RULES
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: ICL_BASIS
Package Description: FS-CM: General Functionality
Parent Package: FS-CM
Module/Component: FS-CM
Description: Claims Management
Overview: The SAP transaction code ICL_BRF_RL_SHOW is used to display all the ICL rule lines in the system. ICL stands for “Integrated Configuration Layer” and is a tool used to configure and maintain business rules. The ICL rule lines are used to define the conditions and actions that are triggered when certain events occur. Functionality: The ICL_BRF_RL_SHOW transaction code allows users to view all the ICL rule lines in the system. This includes the rule line name, description, status, and other details. It also allows users to filter the list of rule lines by various criteria such as status, type, or owner. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code ICL_BRF_RL_SHOW into the command field. 2. The list of all ICL rule lines will be displayed. 3. To filter the list of rule lines, click on the “Filter” button at the top of the screen. 4. Select the criteria you want to use to filter the list of rule lines (e.g., status, type, or owner). 5. Click “OK” to apply the filter and view only those rule lines that meet your criteria. 6. To view more details about a particular rule line, double-click on it in the list. 7. To exit the transaction code, click on “Back” or “Cancel” at the bottom of the screen. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the available filters before using this transaction code so that they can quickly find what they are looking for. Additionally, users should be aware that some of the filters may not be available depending on their system configuration.
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