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Transaction Code: RSCORE00
Description: Transfer Core Dump in SNAP
Release: S/4HANA only
Program: RSCORETA
Screen: 1000
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Development Package: SABP_RABAX
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Overview: RSCORE00 is a SAP transaction code used to transfer core dumps in the System Analysis and Program Development (SNAP) tool. Core dumps are files that contain information about the state of a program when it crashed or stopped unexpectedly. This transaction code allows users to transfer core dumps from one system to another, making it easier to analyze and debug the issue. Functionality: RSCORE00 enables users to transfer core dumps from one system to another. This transaction code is used in the SNAP tool, which is a debugging and analysis tool used to identify and resolve errors in SAP systems. The core dump files can be transferred from one system to another using this transaction code, allowing users to analyze the issue on a different system. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Log into the SAP system and enter transaction code RSCORE00. 2. Select the source system from which you want to transfer the core dump file. 3. Select the target system where you want to transfer the core dump file. 4. Enter the name of the core dump file you want to transfer. 5. Click “Transfer” to start the transfer process. 6. Once the transfer is complete, you will receive a confirmation message that the core dump file has been successfully transferred. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users take regular backups of their core dump files in order to prevent data loss in case of an unexpected crash or error. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient disk space on both source and target systems before attempting to transfer core dump files using RSCORE00 transaction code.
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