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Transaction Code: KE48
Description: Maintain access sequences
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Screen: 0
Authorization Object:
Development Package: KE
Package Description: Profitability Analysis
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: CO-PA
Description: Profitability Analysis
Overview: The SAP transaction code KE48 is used to maintain access sequences in the SAP system. Access sequences are used to determine the order in which the system searches for valid values for a particular field. This transaction code is used to create, change, or delete access sequences. Functionality: The KE48 transaction code allows users to maintain access sequences in the SAP system. Access sequences are used to determine the order in which the system searches for valid values for a particular field. This transaction code is used to create, change, or delete access sequences. The access sequence consists of several steps, each of which contains a search field and a search strategy. The search field defines which table or view is searched for valid values and the search strategy defines how the system searches for valid values in that table or view. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code KE48 into the command field and press enter. 2. Select an existing access sequence or create a new one by clicking on the “Create” button. 3. Enter a name and description for the access sequence and click “Save”. 4. Add steps to the access sequence by clicking on the “Add Step” button. 5. Select a search field and search strategy for each step and click “Save”. 6. Activate the access sequence by clicking on the “Activate” button. 7. Click “Save” to save your changes and exit the transaction code KE48. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the available search fields and search strategies before creating an access sequence in order to ensure that they are selecting the most appropriate ones for their needs. Additionally, users should always test their access sequences before activating them in order to ensure that they are working as expected.