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Transaction Code: /SAPHT/DRMRLH4CSR
Description: DRM: Complex Schema Relation
Release: ECC 6 only
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Overview: The SAP transaction code /SAPHT/DRMRLH4CSR is used to maintain complex schema relations in the SAP Data Retention Management (DRM) system. It allows users to define and manage the relationships between different data objects in the system. Functionality: This transaction code enables users to create, edit, and delete complex schema relations in the DRM system. It also allows users to view existing relations and their details. The complex schema relations are used to define the relationships between different data objects in the system, such as tables, fields, and other elements. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code /SAPHT/DRMRLH4CSR into the command field of the SAP GUI. 2. Select the “Create” option from the menu bar to create a new complex schema relation. 3. Enter the details of the relation, such as source object, target object, and relation type. 4. Select “Save” to save the relation. 5. To view existing relations, select “Display” from the menu bar and enter the details of the relation you want to view. 6. To edit an existing relation, select “Change” from the menu bar and enter the details of the relation you want to edit. 7. To delete an existing relation, select “Delete” from the menu bar and enter the details of the relation you want to delete. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the options available in this transaction code before using it. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization before attempting to create or modify any complex schema relations in the system.
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