Do you have any question about this t-code?
Transaction Code: JHKR
Description: Reorganize condition indices JE
Release: ECC 6 only
Program:
Screen: 0
Authorization Object:
Development Package:
Package Description:
Parent Package:
Module/Component:
Description:
K1 - Create condition index Overview: The SAP transaction codes JHKR and JEK1 are used to manage condition indices in the SAP system. Condition indices are used to store and manage pricing conditions in the system. The JHKR transaction code is used to reorganize existing condition indices, while the JEK1 transaction code is used to create new condition indices. Functionality: The JHKR transaction code is used to reorganize existing condition indices. This can be done by deleting obsolete entries, or by changing the order of the entries. This helps to improve the performance of the system when accessing condition indices. The JEK1 transaction code is used to create new condition indices. This can be done by entering the relevant data into the system, such as the name of the index, the type of index, and any other relevant information. Once created, these indices can be used to store and manage pricing conditions in the system. Step-by-step How to Use: To use the JHKR transaction code 1. Log into your SAP system 2. Enter transaction code JHKR 3. Select the condition index you want to reorganize 4. Delete any obsolete entries or change the order of entries as needed 5. Save your changes To use the JEK1 transaction code 1. Log into your SAP system 2. Enter transaction code JEK1 3. Enter the name of the new condition index you want to create 4. Select the type of index you want to create (e.g., pricing conditions) 5. Enter any other relevant information as needed 6. Save your changes Other Recommendations: It is important to note that both of these transaction codes should only be used by experienced users who understand how condition indices work in SAP systems. Additionally, it is recommended that users back up their data before making any changes using these transaction codes, as any mistakes could lead to data loss or corruption.