Is it possible to see the source code

is it possible to see the source code when u know the transaction code for the same?

hi Dhakshu,
it possible,
u run the t.code and there go to system-> status, there u can see the prog name for tht t.code, u double click on tht , u get the source code for thr t.code
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regards,
chandu
Edited by: Jan Stallkamp on Jun 25, 2008 1:17 PM

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