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Transaction Code: /SMFND/12000019
Description: SAP has not provided a description for this transaction.
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPLS_CUS_IMG_ACTIVITY
Screen: 200
Authorization Object:
Development Package: /SMFND/CUSTOMIZING
Package Description: Foundation Customization
Parent Package: /SMFND/CORE
Module/Component: MOB-APP-MAO-FND
Description: Mobile integration foundation
Overview: The SAP transaction code /SMFND/12000019 is used to manage the SAP Fiori launchpad. It is a tool that allows users to access SAP Fiori applications and services. Functionality: The /SMFND/12000019 transaction code allows users to manage the SAP Fiori launchpad. This includes creating, editing, and deleting tiles, groups, and catalogs. It also allows users to assign roles and configure settings for the launchpad. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code /SMFND/12000019 in the command field. 2. Select the “Manage Launchpad” option from the menu. 3. Select the “Tiles” option from the left-hand side menu. 4. Select the “Create Tile” option from the top menu bar. 5. Enter the required information for the tile, such as title, description, and icon. 6. Select “Save” to create the tile. 7. Repeat steps 4-6 for any additional tiles you wish to create. 8. Select “Groups” from the left-hand side menu to create groups of tiles. 9. Select “Catalogs” from the left-hand side menu to create catalogs of tiles and groups of tiles. 10. Select “Roles” from the left-hand side menu to assign roles to users for accessing specific tiles or catalogs in the launchpad. 11. Select “Settings” from the left-hand side menu to configure settings for the launchpad, such as language, theme, and background image. 12. Select “Save” when you are finished making changes to save them in the system. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the options available in this transaction code before making any changes to their SAP Fiori launchpad configuration. Additionally, it is recommended that users test any changes they make in a test environment before deploying them in a production environment.
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