How to use RECAWBTYPE - Object Types in the Workbench


RECAWBTYPE - Overview

  • Transaction Code: RECAWBTYPE

    Description: Object Types in the Workbench

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

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    • Development Package: RE_CA_WB

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RECAWBTYPE - Details

  • SAP Tcode: RECAWBTYPE - Object Types in the Workbench
    
    Overview: 
    The SAP transaction code RECAWBTYPE is used to maintain object types in the workbench. It is used to define the types of objects that can be created in the workbench, such as programs, screens, and function modules. This transaction code is part of the ABAP Workbench, which is a development environment for creating and modifying ABAP programs. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The RECAWBTYPE transaction code allows users to create and maintain object types in the workbench. It also allows users to assign a specific type of object to a particular development class. This helps ensure that only objects of the correct type are created in the workbench. Additionally, this transaction code can be used to view existing object types and modify them if necessary. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the transaction code RECAWBTYPE into the command field. 
    2. Select “Create” from the menu bar to create a new object type. 
    3. Enter a name for the new object type and select a development class for it. 
    4. Select “Save” to save the new object type. 
    5. To view existing object types, select “Display” from the menu bar and enter an existing object type name into the search field. 
    6. To modify an existing object type, select “Change” from the menu bar and enter an existing object type name into the search field. 
    7. Make any necessary

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