How to use DGP8 - Borrar logs import


SAP Transaction Code - Details

  • Transaction Code: DGP8

    Description: Borrar logs import

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

    Menu Path:

    • Logistics > Materials Management > Material Master > Environment > Dangerous Goods Management > Tools > Import Logs > Delete Logs
    • Logistics > SCM Extended Warehouse Management > SCM Basis > PS&S Services > Dangerous Goods Management > Utilities > Delete Import Log
    • Logistics > Transportation Management > PS&S Services > Dangerous Goods Management > Utilities > Delete Import Log
    • Logistics > Production > Master Data > Material Master > Environment > Dangerous Goods Management > Tools > Import Logs > Delete Logs
    • Logistics > Production - Process > Master Data > Material Master > Environment > Dangerous Goods Management > Tools > Import Logs > Delete Logs
    • Logistics > Product Safety and Stewardship > Dangerous Goods Management > Tools > Import Logs > Delete Logs
    • Logistics > Central Functions > Engineering > Material > Environment > Dangerous Goods Management > Tools > Import Logs > Delete Logs
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    • Program: DGPDEPR

      Screen: 1000

      Authorization Object:

    • Development Package: CBDG

      Package Description: EH&S: Dangerous Goods Management

      Parent Package: EA-EHS

    • Module/Component: EHS-DGP

      Description: Dangerous Goods Management


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  • SAP Tcode: DGP8 - Borrar logs import
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code DGP8 is used to delete import logs in the SAP system. It is a part of the Data Governance and Privacy (DGP) module, which is used to manage data privacy and security. 
    
    Functionality:
    The DGP8 transaction code allows users to delete import logs from the SAP system. This includes logs related to data imports, such as those from external sources or from other SAP systems. The transaction code also allows users to delete logs related to data exports, such as those sent to external sources or other SAP systems. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use:
    1. Enter the transaction code DGP8 in the command field of the SAP system. 
    2. Select the type of log you want to delete (import or export). 
    3. Select the log you want to delete from the list of available logs. 
    4. Confirm your selection by clicking on the “Delete” button. 
    5. The log will be deleted from the system and you will be returned to the main screen. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is important to note that deleting import logs can have an impact on data privacy and security, so it is important to use this transaction code with caution. Additionally, it is recommended that users back up their data before deleting any logs, as this will ensure that any important information is not lost in the process.
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