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Transaction Code: JITG
Description: JIT Cockpit
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPLJIT10
Screen: 100
Authorization Object:
Development Package: ISAUTO_JIT
Package Description: Just-In-Time Calls Automotive (SeqJC, SumJC) - Inbound
Parent Package: ISAUTO_AUTO_LOGISTICS
Module/Component: IS-A-JIT
Description: Just-In-Time Processing
Overview: JITG is an SAP transaction code used to access the Just-in-Time (JIT) Cockpit. The JIT Cockpit is a tool that allows users to monitor and manage their JIT processes. It provides an overview of the current status of JIT processes, as well as the ability to drill down into specific processes for more detailed information. Functionality: The JIT Cockpit provides users with a comprehensive view of their JIT processes. It allows users to monitor and manage their JIT processes in real-time, as well as view historical data. The cockpit also provides users with the ability to drill down into specific processes for more detailed information. Additionally, users can use the cockpit to create and manage alerts for specific processes, as well as set up notifications for when certain conditions are met. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Access the JIT Cockpit by entering transaction code JITG in the SAP command field. 2. Select the desired process from the list of available processes. 3. View the current status of the process, as well as any historical data associated with it. 4. Drill down into specific processes for more detailed information, such as process steps and associated documents. 5. Create and manage alerts for specific processes, as well as set up notifications for when certain conditions are met. 6. Save any changes made to the process or alert settings. 7. Exit the JIT Cockpit by selecting “Back” or “Exit” from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the features available in the JIT Cockpit before using it to manage their JIT processes. Additionally, users should ensure that they have all necessary permissions before attempting to access or modify any process or alert settings in the cockpit.