SAP: Determining the Host Name and IP Address of an SAP Server Using a Transaction
How can we quickly and reliably find out the host name and IP address of an SAP server via the SAPGUI?
How can we quickly and reliably find out the host name and IP address of an SAP server via the SAPGUI?
If you want to check if SAP ERP is sending correct information about a customers tax jurisdiction, you can do so by looking at the single BDoc in TX SMW01.
If the message '- CONTENT GENERATED AT RENDERING TIME -' appears instead of the usual editor input field when creating texts, for example as a note underneath a support ticket, check the following facts.
The WebUI dialog-window for choosing an alternate delivery address doesn’t allow us to have a look at the technical details. So it is hard to find out which component is responsible for the configuration of that dialog.
Sometimes there are situations when you know that there was a change on a special Component, but you do not quite know which component specifically was affected. Such a situation can happen especially when a dialog window in WebUI doesn’t show technical information about itself. We can find out the affected component when using the transport GUIDs.
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