In RRI, how to locate the Jump Target  for a Query

Hi all,
   I want to find the Jump Targets for a particular Query. How can I find it in which table, PLEASE ?
Thanks.

Hi Venkat Kodi,
If you want to use Jump Targets with R-R-I you have to explicitly create them using T.Code: RSBBS. Then select the Source Query /Source system / Target Report.
If you want to locate the Target Query already created for a particular query. In BEx Report, Right-Click and use Go to  --> Target Query.
Hope this Helps,
Cheers,
Raj

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