What is the name of the table for finding user exit !

What is the table name to find the user exit !

Hi,
Goto to the table tstc and enter the transaction code for
which u want to find out the User-Exits. Check out the
program name from the result. Goto SE38 and dee that
program in display mode. Then search for the string Call
Cutomer-Funtion. All the result of search are the user
exits defined there for that transaction.
SAP user exits (enhancement names that we see in SMOD transaction) are all stored in the table MODSAP. The field NAME contains the enhancement name and the field MEMBER contains the name of the function module that will be called if the customer enhancement exists and is active. The customer enhancement projects are stored in the table MODACT. There, the NAME field is the name of the project and MEMBER is the name of SAP enhancement (that from the MODSAP).
So, if you are in some include, you can use where-used-list to get to the function module name. Then you find the SAP enhancement name from the MODSAP by supplying the function module. And finally, you find the customer enhancement projects by querying the MODACT with the SAP enhancement in the field MEMBER.
cheers,
vasavi.
kindly reward if helpful.

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    - records which are not used in any query or query component
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