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Transaction Code: JGZ32
Description: IS-M: Display Service Company
Release: ECC 6 only
Program: RJGBUSSTART
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object: B_BUPA_RLT
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Overview: The SAP transaction code JGZ32 is used to display service companies in the SAP system. It is part of the IS-M (Industry Solutions for Manufacturing) module. This transaction code is used to view and manage service companies in the system. Functionality: The JGZ32 transaction code allows users to view and manage service companies in the SAP system. It provides a list of all service companies in the system, as well as their associated data such as address, contact information, and other relevant information. The transaction code also allows users to create new service companies, edit existing ones, and delete them if necessary. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code JGZ32 into the command field. 2. The list of all service companies in the system will be displayed. 3. To create a new service company, click on the “Create” button at the top of the screen. 4. Enter all relevant information for the new service company, such as address, contact information, etc. 5. Click “Save” to save the new service company. 6. To edit an existing service company, select it from the list and click on the “Edit” button at the top of the screen. 7. Make any necessary changes to the existing service company and click “Save” when finished. 8. To delete an existing service company, select it from the list and click on the “Delete” button at the top of the screen. 9. Confirm that you want to delete the selected service company by clicking “Yes” when prompted. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that only users with appropriate authorization can use this transaction code to create, edit, or delete service companies in the system. Additionally, it is recommended that users take caution when making changes to existing service companies as this could have unintended consequences on other parts of the system.