How to use UCON_CHG_DOCUMENTS - Change Documents for UCON entities


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  • Transaction Code: UCON_CHG_DOCUMENTS

    Description: Change Documents for UCON entities

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

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    • Program: RS_UCON_CHANGE_DOCUMENTS

      Screen: 1000

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    • Development Package: S_UNIFIED_CON_DDIC

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  • SAP Tcode: UCON_CHG_DOCUMENTS - Change Documents for UCON entities
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code UCON_CHG_DOCUMENTS is used to change documents for UCON entities. UCON stands for Universal Configuration, which is a tool used to configure and manage the SAP system. This transaction code allows users to view, edit, and delete documents associated with UCON entities. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The UCON_CHG_DOCUMENTS transaction code provides users with the ability to view, edit, and delete documents associated with UCON entities. It also allows users to create new documents and assign them to UCON entities. Additionally, users can search for documents by name or description. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the transaction code UCON_CHG_DOCUMENTS in the command field. 
    2. Select the document you want to view, edit, or delete from the list of available documents. 
    3. If you want to create a new document, click on the “Create” button and enter the necessary information. 
    4. If you want to assign a document to a UCON entity, select the entity from the list and click on “Assign”. 
    5. To search for a document by name or description, enter your search criteria in the “Search” field and click “Search”. 
    6. When you are finished making changes, click “Save” to save your changes or “Cancel” to discard them. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with the UCON system before using this transaction code as it can be complex and difficult to understand at first. Additionally, users should always make sure they have saved their changes before exiting the transaction code as any unsaved changes will be lost.
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