System view for t528c has been modified from pm01.how to restore it into ol

System view for t528c has been modified from pm01.how to restore it into old manner.

Hi,
<li>There is a Maintenance view for t528c table. That is V_T528C. You can go to SM30 and give V_T528C and go in and delete the entries news created.
Let me know if you need any help.
Thanks
Venkat.O

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