Table list used by SAP ABAP Program RADMASGTC (DD: Fills table GENTAB from input-medium)
SAP ABAP Program
RADMASGTC (DD: Fills table GENTAB from input-medium) is using
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DCDELTB | DD: Objects to be deleted in the mass activation program | |
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DCGENTB | DD: Objects to be activated in the mass activation program | |
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DCOBJINDX | DD: Object with Index from E071 | |
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DD01L | Domains | |
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DD02B | DD: Header for Structured Objects | |
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DD02L | SAP Tables | |
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DD03L | Table Fields | |
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DD04L | Data elements | |
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DD06L | Pool/cluster structures | |
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DD09L | DD: Technical settings of tables | |
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DD12L | R/3 S_SECINDEX: secondary indexes, header; | |
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DD23L | Matchcode ID | |
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DD25L | Aggregate Header (Views, MC Objects, Lock Objects) | |
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DD30L | Search helps | |
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DD40L | Table types (internal tables defined in DD) | |
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DDDDLSRC | DDL Sources | |
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DDMASS | DD: Structure for mass activator parameters | |
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DDPART | DD: Partitioned form of TBATG | |
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DDRANGE | Reference structure for ranges in the ABAP Dictionary | |
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DDSQLSCSRC | Source Code Buffer for Database Procedure Proxies | |
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DDTABNAME | Only table name | |
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DDTRMERGE | DD: For merging objects with different obj. func. values | |
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E070 | Change & Transport System: Header of Requests/Tasks | |
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E071 | Change & Transport System: Object Entries of Requests/Tasks | |
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NCVERS | Table of Software Components in the Shadow Repository | |
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RSDMG | Internal structure of RDDMASG0 | |
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TACOB | Table for activating DD objects | |
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UVERS | Upgrade Information | |
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X030L | Nametab Header, Database Structure DDNTT | |
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X031L | Nametab Structure, Database Structure DDNTF |