BW related transactions
Below t-codes will be used to check/analyze the incidents
RSA1: to check master data, data flows, fix process chain errors and so on.
SE16: to check values for certain fields in tables, such as, database tables, DSO tables…
RSRT: The execution in the BEx Analyzer, in the Web or in the Portal may result in very complex logs that are difficult to understand. I can use this to execute queries, check the logs and make the adjustment accordingly.
SU01D: To check the basic user information, such as, user name, user email and the related roles, as sometimes user have no authorization to preview/edit queries
RSECADMIN: to check the authorization logs so that I can make the further analysis for the missing authorization
RSECAUTH: to check the authorization configurations/thresholds of Analysis roles
PFCG: to check missing authorization in Single roles and Composite roles
RSPC: this t-code is already available for me, I can use it to check the process chain information.
Below you can find some frequently used transactions for source system checks:
Basic analysis t-codes
SE16: to preview some database tables
SE24: to access classes
SE37: to access function modules
SE38: to access programs
SE80: to access object navigator
RSA3: to extract data of datasource
RSA6: to check the display/hidden/selection fields for datasource
RSO2: to check extractors
SM21: to check system logs
SM37: to check jobs
Display authorizations for business data and master data
VA03: Display Sales Order
MM03: Display Material
VL03: Display Outbound
MSC3: Display Batch
XK03: Display Vendor
MK03: Display Vendor
VF03: Display Billing Document
ME23N: Display Purchase Order
MB5L: List of Stock Values - Balances
VD03: Display Customer
VL03N: Display Outbound Delivery
本文档详细介绍了用于源系统检查的常用交易代码,如SE16查看数据库表、RSA1处理主数据问题、RSPC分析过程链等。涵盖了数据验证、授权管理和业务数据监控的关键操作,帮助IT专业人员快速定位和解决问题。

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