User-daemon-system: the missing daemon system for user.

Just like the default daemon system, but it's a user daemon sytem and is at user level, and they are started at a user login time,  it has below file stucture.
~/etc/
rc.conf
conf.d/
rc.d/
~/var/
run/
daemons/
log/
cache/
start a daemon.
~/etc/rc.d/foo start
stop a daemon.
~/etc/rc.d/foo stop
Current avaliable daemons: user-mpd-daemon, user-aria2-daemon
Homepage: https://github.com/GutenYe/user-daemon-system
Last edited by GutenYe (2012-09-24 04:20:14)

Hi Alen,
You can search for a BADI or a user exit yourself in the SPRO transaction. Goto SAP Reference IMG and goto the desired application area, navigate through the hierarchy structure displayed. You will get all the User exits and Badi's available for your requirement.
Try BADI
LE_SHP_DELIVERY_PROC
LE_SHP_GOODSMOVEMENT
Hope it helps.........
Lokesh
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