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Transaction Code: SFAC
Description: Field selection maintenance
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPLBZFC
Screen: 100
Authorization Object: S_FIELDSEL
Development Package: BZF
Package Description: R/3 Central Basis Development: Field Selection
Parent Package: ABA_GEN_PLM
Module/Component: CA-GTF-TS-FAW
Description: Central Field Selection
Overview: SFAC is an SAP transaction code used to maintain field selections in the SAP system. It is used to define which fields are visible in a particular transaction and which are not. This helps to ensure that only the necessary fields are displayed, making it easier for users to find the information they need. Functionality: The SFAC transaction code allows users to maintain field selections in the SAP system. This includes defining which fields are visible in a particular transaction and which are not. This helps to ensure that only the necessary fields are displayed, making it easier for users to find the information they need. Additionally, it can be used to define which fields are mandatory and which are optional. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the SFAC transaction code into the command field. 2. Select the appropriate application area from the drop-down menu. 3. Select the appropriate field selection group from the drop-down menu. 4. Select the appropriate field selection from the drop-down menu. 5. Select the appropriate field from the list of available fields. 6. Select whether or not you want this field to be visible in this transaction by checking or unchecking the “Visible” checkbox. 7. Select whether or not you want this field to be mandatory by checking or unchecking the “Mandatory” checkbox. 8. Click “Save” to save your changes and exit the transaction code. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that changes made using SFAC will only take effect after a system restart or after a user logs out and logs back in again. Additionally, it is recommended that users test their changes before making them permanent, as some changes may have unintended consequences on other parts of the system.