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Transaction Code: S_XB7_96000001
Description: Application Components ACE
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPLS_CUS_IMG_ACTIVITY
Screen: 200
Authorization Object:
Development Package: ACE
Package Description: Accrual Engine: Other
Parent Package: ACE_CLASSIC
Module/Component: FI-GL-GL-ACE
Description: Accrual Engine
Overview: S_XB7_96000001 is an SAP transaction code used to access the Application Components ACE (Application Component Engineering) tool. This tool is used to manage and maintain the application components of an SAP system. It provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for creating, editing, and deleting application components. Functionality: The Application Components ACE tool allows users to create, edit, and delete application components in an SAP system. It also provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for managing and maintaining the application components. The tool can be used to create new application components, modify existing ones, or delete them. Additionally, it can be used to view the structure of an application component and its associated objects. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Access the Application Components ACE tool by entering the transaction code S_XB7_96000001 in the command field of the SAP GUI. 2. Select the application component you want to manage or maintain from the list of available components. 3. Use the graphical user interface (GUI) to create, edit, or delete application components as needed. 4. When finished, save your changes and exit the Application Components ACE tool. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with the Application Components ACE tool before using it to manage or maintain application components in an SAP system. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization before attempting to create, edit, or delete application components in an SAP system.
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