on 03-26-2015 6:42 PM
Dear Techsperts,
some sensible guys asked if there is a way I can create a short cut like "ZIDP" for loading interactive demand planning without having to type this long ugly name on command prompt or expand the menu
Tried some gimmicks on SE93 but can't figure out what dialog or report program name should I enter.. but none worked.
Is there a way out ?.
BS,
Of course. You or an abaper can create a transaction variant.
Transaction Variants - Changing the SAP Standard (BC) - SAP Library
Easier might be to just create favorites (Favorites > Insert Transaction). Anyone can do this. I keep the transactions I use most often right on my initial menu screen. No expanding necessary, just double-click on the favorite.
Best Regards,
DB49
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Dear BS
You can also try to set the /SAPAPO/SDP94 - Interactive Demand Planning as start transaction.
Whenever planners log into APO system, they will directly to jump to planning book without clicking any favorites or putting the long T-code.
You can go to header -->Extras -->set the start transaction --> /SAPAPO/SDP94.
It´s one time setting for each user then nobody require to remember anything.
Please let us know of these ideas helps you.
Amol
Hey,
Just login to the system and with /SDP94 access the particular data view(for which u want the short cut) click on the 'Generate a shortcut' button next to the 'creates new session' button on the interactive screen..it will prompt a window check the data view and click ok..it should create a short cut on the desktop. when you double click on the created short cut it takes you to the particular dataview..
we have been using this for long time and it just works fine..
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