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Transaction Code: WOG3
Description: Plant groups
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: ISRLOCG1
Screen: 0
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Development Package: WFIL
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Overview: The SAP transaction code WOG3 is used to manage plant groups in the SAP system. Plant groups are used to group plants together for easier management and reporting. This transaction code allows users to create, change, and delete plant groups. Functionality: The WOG3 transaction code allows users to create, change, and delete plant groups in the SAP system. Plant groups are used to group plants together for easier management and reporting. This transaction code also allows users to assign plants to a group, view the list of plants in a group, and view the list of all plant groups. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. To create a new plant group, enter the WOG3 transaction code in the command field and press enter. 2. Enter the name of the new plant group in the “Group Name” field and press enter. 3. Select the plants that you want to assign to this group by clicking on the “Assign Plants” button. 4. Select the plants that you want to assign to this group from the list of available plants and click “OK”. 5. Click “Save” to save your changes. 6. To view the list of plants in a group, enter the WOG3 transaction code in the command field and press enter. 7. Select the plant group that you want to view from the list of available plant groups and click “OK”. 8. The list of plants in this group will be displayed on screen. 9. To delete a plant group, enter the WOG3 transaction code in the command field and press enter. 10. Select the plant group that you want to delete from the list of available plant groups and click “Delete”. 11. Confirm that you want to delete this plant group by clicking “Yes” on the confirmation screen. 12. The selected plant group will be deleted from your system. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users take caution when deleting plant groups as it can have an impact on other areas of your system such as reporting or inventory management if not done correctly. It is also recommended that users regularly review their existing plant groups to ensure they are up-to-date with their current needs and requirements.