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Transaction Code: /ISDFPS/ME_REQ
Description: Maintain View Cluster for REQ
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program:
Screen: 0
Authorization Object:
Development Package: /ISDFPS/ME_MM
Package Description: Mobile Applications: MM
Parent Package: /ISDFPS/S_ME
Module/Component: IS-DFS-MA-MM
Description: Mobile Materials Management
Overview: The SAP transaction code /ISDFPS/ME_REQ is used to maintain the view cluster for the REQ (Requirement) object. This transaction code allows users to create, change, and delete view clusters for the REQ object. Functionality: The /ISDFPS/ME_REQ transaction code provides users with the ability to maintain view clusters for the REQ object. This includes creating, changing, and deleting view clusters. The view cluster is a collection of views that are used to display information about the REQ object. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code /ISDFPS/ME_REQ in the command field. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new view cluster for the REQ object. 3. Enter a name for the view cluster and select the “Save” button. 4. Select the “Change” button to edit an existing view cluster for the REQ object. 5. Select the “Delete” button to delete an existing view cluster for the REQ object. 6. Select the “Save” button to save any changes made to the view cluster. 7. Select the “Back” button to return to the main screen of the transaction code. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with SAP terminology and concepts before using this transaction code, as it can be difficult to understand without prior knowledge of SAP systems and processes. Additionally, users should ensure that they have appropriate authorization before using this transaction code, as unauthorized use may result in data loss or security breaches.
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