To edit data in SAP tables, the SE16N transaction allows users to maintain data directly in database tables. Other transactions like SM30, SM36, and STVARV allow maintaining background jobs, defining variables, and checking support packages. Common developer tools include the ABAP editor in SE38, function module builder in SE37, and BADI maintenance in SE19.
To edit data in SAP tables, the SE16N transaction allows users to maintain data directly in database tables. Other transactions like SM30, SM36, and STVARV allow maintaining background jobs, defining variables, and checking support packages. Common developer tools include the ABAP editor in SE38, function module builder in SE37, and BADI maintenance in SE19.
To edit data in SAP tables, the SE16N transaction allows users to maintain data directly in database tables. Other transactions like SM30, SM36, and STVARV allow maintaining background jobs, defining variables, and checking support packages. Common developer tools include the ABAP editor in SE38, function module builder in SE37, and BADI maintenance in SE19.
To edit data in SAP tables, the SE16N transaction allows users to maintain data directly in database tables. Other transactions like SM30, SM36, and STVARV allow maintaining background jobs, defining variables, and checking support packages. Common developer tools include the ABAP editor in SE38, function module builder in SE37, and BADI maintenance in SE19.