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1.3 Transaction Types Supported by Workbench


Overview

Workbench supports multiple transaction types, beginning with the 1.0.9.0 release. The available transaction types are listed as follows.

  • Create Transactions
  • Change Transactions
  • Display Transactions

However, not every template supports every transaction type. The types of transactions supported by each template are as follows.

  • Access: Supports all transaction types - Create, Change, and Display.
  • Excel: Supports Create and Change transactions only.
  • Offline: Supports Create transactions only.
  • PDF: Supports Create transactions only.
  • Standard: Supports all transaction types.

 Each transaction type is more fully explained in the following sections.

Create Transactions

Create transactions occur when you are creating a new document in SAP. Examples of the create transaction are as follows:

    • VA01: Create sales order
    • IW31: Create work order
    • MM01: Create material
 

All templates support Create-type transactions. To successfully generate a script for a Create transaction, you must select the Create radio button in the Workbench Settings tab after a transaction is recorded, as shown below:

Change Transactions

Change transactions occur when users are creating a new document by changing the data of individual items in the SAP transactions. Examples of the change transaction are as follows:

  • VA02: Change sales order
  • IW32: Change work order
  • MM02: Change material

Change transactions are supported by the following templates.

  • Access Template
  • Excel Template
  • Standard Template

To successfully generate a script for a Change transaction, you must select the Change radio button in the Workbench Settings tab after a transaction is recorded, as shown below:

 

Display Transactions

Display transactions occur when users are viewing a document in SAP. Examples of the display transaction are as follows:

  • VA03: Display sales order
  • IW33: Display work order
  • MM03: Display material

Display transactions are supported by the following templates.

  • Access Template
  • Standard Template

To successfully generate a script for a Display transaction, you must select the Display radio button in the Workbench Settings tab after a transaction is recorded, as shown below:

 


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