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Transaction Code: SE21
Description: Package Builder
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: PACKAGE_BUILDER_START
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: SPAK_TOOL
Package Description:
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Description:
Overview: SE21 is a transaction code in SAP that is used to create and maintain packages. Packages are used to group related objects together, such as programs, tables, and other development objects. This makes it easier to transport them from one system to another. Functionality: SE21 allows users to create and maintain packages in the SAP system. It also allows users to assign objects to packages, view the contents of packages, and delete packages. Additionally, users can use SE21 to transport packages from one system to another. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter SE21 into the command field and press enter. 2. Select “Create” from the menu bar. 3. Enter a package name and description in the appropriate fields. 4. Select “Save” from the menu bar. 5. Select “Change” from the menu bar. 6. Select “Objects” from the menu bar. 7. Enter the object name in the appropriate field and select “Add” from the menu bar. 8. Repeat steps 6-7 for each object you want to add to the package. 9. Select “Save” from the menu bar when you are finished adding objects to the package. 10. Select “Transport” from the menu bar if you want to transport the package to another system. 11. Enter a transport request number and select “Release” from the menu bar if you want to release the package for transport. 12. Select “Back” from the menu bar when you are finished with your changes or transports. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users create packages for all related objects before transporting them between systems, as this will make it easier for other users to find them in their respective systems. Additionally, users should always check that all objects have been added correctly before releasing a package for transport, as this will ensure that all objects are transported correctly between systems.