Difference Between SE09 and SE10

What is the Difference Between SE09 and SE10?

hi
  caliber
  there is no difference between this two t_codes.
both they are used for transport the request.
Hope this helps you.

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  • Exact  difference between se09 and se10

    Hi all,
    i want to know the exact difference  between se09 and se10  .
    i know
    SE09 is the workbench transport requests transaction - here the developers can track changes to all ABAP workbench objects (dictionary, reports, module pools, etc). This is a developer-specific transaction and mostly all developers have access to this transaction.
    SE10 is the customizing request display transaction - this displays all the customizing requests in the system. Again, this could be restricted to Business analysts if required, since they would be doing most of the customizing changes in the system.
    but i think this is not the correct answer which is  already appear in the thread list
    recently sombady has answer like the one which i have mentioned above but the interviwer said that this is wrong.
    CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE EXACT ANSWER AND HELP ME OUT.
    Regards
    fareed

    Hi Fareed,
      First of all, i would say its a nice obsevation. As soon as i saw your post i started checking both transactions in seperate window and i found something interesting.
    My Observation is as follows:-
    <b>When we create a Transaction, apart from the Transaction Name, Program Name, Screen Number etc., we also can give someting called "AUTHORIZATION FOR CALLED TRANSACTIONS", under the menu: UTILITIES of the window.
    Also we can use TRANSACTION:SE97, Maintain Transaction call Authorization in CALL TRANSACTION. Here we maintain the list of TRANSACTION CALLED for our Calling Transaction.
    Now if you see, this list for Transaction SE09 and SE10, The Authorization for Called Transaction Differs a lot. Hence the difference bettween SE09 and SE10 is mainly the AUTHORIZATION Objects.</b>
    <b>NOTE:</b> This is my own observation, so there are chances of misinterpretation from my side, accounting to the human err. But this is something new to me too.
    Thanks and regards,
    RAVI :).
    PLEASE AWARD POINTS IF YOU FEEL MY SOLUTION TO YOUR QUESTION IS RIGHT $-).

  • Please let me know the difference between se09 and se10

    anyone please let me know when we will go for transaction se09 & se10 and what is the difference between these two transactions,difference between customizing request and workbench request.

    Hi,
    SE01 is the main screen of the Change and transport Organizer. From here the administrator can acheive all tasks related to transport requests - such as create, change, view logs, display client/delivery transports, etc. SE09 and SE10 can also be accessed from here. However, not all developers might be granted access to this transaction.
    SE09 is the workbench transport requests transaction - here the developers can track changes to all ABAP workbench objects (dictionary, reports, module pools, etc). This is a developer-specific transaction and mostly all developers have access to this transaction.
    SE10 is the customizing request display transaction - this displays all the customizing requests in the system. Again, this could be restricted to Business analysts if required, since they would be doing most of the customizing changes in the system.
    Hope this will help.
    Regards,
    Ferry Lianto

  • What is different between se09 and se10 ple explain it

    pls explain difference between se09 and se10 for request sending.
    thks
    mahesh

    Hi,
    See Below Link:
    se01,se09,se10 difference
    what is diff between se09 & se10.
    Regards,
    Viswa

  • Difference bet  se09 and se10

    Hi all
    pls tell the  difference bet  se09 and se10
       Regards.
    Nagendra.

    hi nagendra,
    chk this thread:
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/profile?userid=3498743
    SE09 transaction is for workbench transport request wherein the developers can track their changes or modifications to the workbench objects . 
    Whereas SE10 is a customising transport request transaction.this is used for displaying customising requests. Sometimes this may be restricted to business analysts.
    regards,
    keerthi

  • SE09 and SE10.

    Hi,
    what are differences between SE09 and SE10.
    Yours truly

    No difference anymore.
    Earlier i think they were different, but now no difference they both call the same report.
    Earlier... it was like this(alteast in R/3 4.0B):
    The CTO comprises the following transactions:
    · Customizing Organizer (SE10)
    · Workbench Organizer (SE09)
    · Transport Organizer (SE01)
    Regards,
    Siddhesh
    Edited by: Siddhesh Ghag on Apr 10, 2008 1:29 PM

  • Diff se09 and se10

    Hi all,
               Can anybody please say me the difference between se09 and se10
    Thanks in advance

    In earlier versions – se09 used for workbench request (client independent)and se10 used for customizing request
    (Client dependent) and SE01 is extend view of both workbench and customizing request.
    But now ( from 4.6 ) se09 and se10 are same and has both workbench and customizing request and se01 is the extend view of the same like you can directly enter the request number and display the details of the same or get list of request created by user in particular client, etc.

  • Differences between se01, se09 and se10

    Hi All,
    What are the differences between se01, se09 and se10?
    Regards
    Mitesh

    Hi,
    See these links
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/02/0b8ba835e1d311ba4d0800060d888b/frameset.htm   <b>- se09, se10</b>
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/94/897415dc4ad111950d0060b03c6b76/frameset.htm   <b>- se01</b>
    Thanks & Regards,
    Judith.

  • Difference between CTS and Transport request

    Hi,
    i need to know what is the Difference between CTS and Transport request.
    kindly expecting replies

    CTS (Change & Transport System)
    The CTS is a tool that helps you to organize development projects in the ABAP workbench & in customizing and then transport the changes between the SAP Systems & clients in your system landscape.
    This docuentation provides you with an overviewof how to manage changes with the CTS & essential information on setting up your system & client lanscape & deciding on a transport strategy. Read & follow the documentation when planning ur development project.
    For practical information on working with the Change & Transport system, see Change & transport Organizer & Transport Management System.
    Transport Request
    Transport Request is a Request number where the developments are given logical storage number which in turn help in transporting the developments to one system / server to other server.
    T.Code SE09 & SE10 are used to Transport the request..
    Click the Display button.
    The list of Workbench ( Workbench request )Customizing ( Customizing request) are shown.
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  • Differeence btwn se09 and se10

    Hi friends can any one clarify my doubt regarding se09 and se10.
    what is the difference between these two transactions.i know that these r used for transport requests.
       thanks in advance......

    Hi
    SE09 is the workbench transport requests transaction - here the developers can track changes to all ABAP workbench objects
    (dictionary, reports, module pools, etc). This is a developer-specific transaction and mostly all developers have access to
    this transaction.
    SE10 is the customizing request display transaction - this displays all the customizing requests in the system. Again,
    this could be restricted to Business analysts if required, since they would be doing most of the customizing changes
    in the system.
    SE01 is the main screen of the Change and transport Organizer. From here the administrator can acheive
    all tasks related to transport requests - such as create, change, view logs, display client/delivery transports,
    etc. SE09 and SE10 can also be accessed from here. However, not all developers might be granted access to this transaction.
    Reg,
    Hiren Patel

  • What is the difference between task and change request?

    Hi all
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    thanks all

    Dear Ispit,
    <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/19/3f5bf8a4b011d285090000e8a57770/content.htm">Request Types and Task Types</a>
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    2. In the next screen, you will see list of transport request created.
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    3. Expand the main request & you will be able to view the sub requests attached to main request.
    4. First release the sub requests.
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