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Transaction Code: OIYT
Description: Multi-Level Order List - PRTs
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: RIOFSE00
Screen: 0
Authorization Object:
Development Package: INSC
Package Description: Application Development R/3 Plant Maintenance Customizing
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PM
Description: Plant Maintenance
Overview: The SAP transaction code OIYT is used to access the Multi-Level Order List - PRTs. This tool allows users to view and manage orders in a hierarchical structure. It is used to view and manage orders in a multi-level structure, such as parent-child relationships. Functionality: The Multi-Level Order List - PRTs provides users with an overview of all orders in a hierarchical structure. It allows users to view and manage orders in a multi-level structure, such as parent-child relationships. The tool also provides users with the ability to filter orders by various criteria, such as order type, status, and customer. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Access the Multi-Level Order List - PRTs by entering the SAP transaction code OIYT. 2. Select the desired order type from the dropdown menu. 3. Select the desired status from the dropdown menu. 4. Select the desired customer from the dropdown menu. 5. Click “Display” to view the list of orders in a hierarchical structure. 6. To view more details about an order, click on its entry in the list. 7. To edit an order, click on its entry in the list and make the desired changes. 8. To delete an order, click on its entry in the list and select “Delete” from the menu that appears. 9. To add a new order, click on “New” at the top of the page and enter the required information for the new order. 10. When finished, click “Save” to save your changes or “Cancel” to discard them. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the features of this tool before using it for any important tasks. Additionally, users should always double check their work before saving any changes to ensure accuracy and completeness of their orders.