How to use /SCMB/TG_ID - Configure Trigger


SAP Transaction Code - Details

  • Transaction Code: /SCMB/TG_ID

    Description: Configure Trigger

    Release: S/4HANA only

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    • Program:

      Screen: 0

      Authorization Object:

    • Development Package: /SCMB/PTRIG

      Package Description: Triggers (for Planning File Entry)

      Parent Package: /SCMB/PTRIG_MAIN

    • Module/Component: SCM-BAS-PSM

      Description: Planning Service Manager


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  • SAP Tcode: /SCMB/TG_ID - Configure Trigger
     Group ID
    
    Overview: 
    The SAP transaction code /SCMB/TG_ID is used to configure Trigger Group IDs in the SAP Supply Chain Management (SCM) system. This code allows users to create, modify, and delete Trigger Group IDs, which are used to identify and manage different types of triggers in the SCM system. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The /SCMB/TG_ID transaction code allows users to configure Trigger Group IDs in the SCM system. This includes creating new Trigger Group IDs, modifying existing ones, and deleting them. The Trigger Group ID is used to identify and manage different types of triggers in the SCM system. It is also used to assign triggers to specific objects, such as orders or deliveries. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the transaction code /SCMB/TG_ID into the command field of the SAP system. 
    2. Select the “Create” option from the menu bar to create a new Trigger Group ID. 
    3. Enter a name for the new Trigger Group ID and select “Save”. 
    4. To modify an existing Trigger Group ID, select it from the list and then select “Change” from the menu bar. 
    5. Make any necessary changes and select “Save” when finished. 
    6. To delete a Trigger Group ID, select it from the list and then select “Delete” from the menu bar. 
    7. Confirm that you want to delete the Trigger Group ID by selecting “Yes” when prompted. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is important to note that deleting a Trigger Group ID will also delete any triggers associated with it. Therefore, it is recommended that users take caution when deleting Trigger Group IDs in order to avoid any unintended consequences. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization before attempting to create or modify Trigger Group IDs in order to avoid any security issues.
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