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Transaction Code: SCMP
Description: View/Table Comparison
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Program: SAPLSCT1
Screen: 300
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Development Package: SCCC
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Overview: The SAP transaction code SCMP is used to compare the contents of two tables or views in the SAP system. It allows users to compare the data in two tables or views and identify any differences between them. This is useful for troubleshooting and verifying data accuracy. Functionality: SCMP allows users to compare the contents of two tables or views in the SAP system. It displays the differences between the two tables or views in a graphical format, making it easy to identify any discrepancies. The comparison can be done on a field-by-field basis, allowing users to pinpoint exactly where the differences lie. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code SCMP into the command field. 2. Select the two tables or views that you want to compare. 3. Select the fields that you want to compare. 4. Click “Compare” to start the comparison process. 5. The comparison results will be displayed in a graphical format, showing any differences between the two tables or views. 6. If necessary, you can export the comparison results to an Excel file for further analysis. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users take a backup of both tables or views before running SCMP, as it can modify data in both tables or views if changes are made during the comparison process. Additionally, users should be aware that SCMP can only compare data within a single system, so if data needs to be compared across multiple systems then an external tool may need to be used instead.
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