How to use WUF - Where-Used List


SAP Transaction Code - Details

  • Transaction Code: WUF

    Description: Where-Used List

    Release: S/4HANA only

    Menu Path:

    • Logistics > SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Extended Warehouse Management > Master Data > General Master Data Functions > Where-Used List
    • Logistics > SCM Extended Warehouse Management > SCM Basis > Master Data > General Master Data Functions > Where-used List
    • Logistics > Transportation Management > Master Data > Where-Used List
    • Logistics > Advanced Planning > Master Data > General Master Data Functions > Where-used List
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    • Program: SAPLWUF_SELECTION

      Screen: 100

      Authorization Object:

    • Development Package: WUF01

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  • SAP Tcode: WUF - Where-Used List
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code WUF is used to generate a Where-Used List. This list shows all the places where a particular object is used in the system. It is a useful tool for finding out which objects are dependent on each other and how they are related. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The Where-Used List generated by WUF provides information about the usage of an object in the system. It shows which other objects are dependent on it, and how they are related. This list can be used to identify potential problems or conflicts between objects, as well as to identify objects that may need to be changed or deleted. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    To generate a Where-Used List using WUF, follow these steps 
    1. Enter the transaction code WUF in the command field. 
    2. Enter the name of the object for which you want to generate a Where-Used List. 
    3. Select the type of object (e.g., program, table, etc.). 
    4. Select the type of list you want to generate (e.g., direct usage, indirect usage, etc.). 
    5. Click “Execute” to generate the list. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    When generating a Where-Used List using WUF, it is important to remember that this list only shows direct and indirect usage of an object in the system. It does not show any other relationships between objects, such as dependencies or constraints. Therefore, it is important to use other tools and methods to identify potential problems or conflicts between objects before making any changes or deletions.
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