The where-used function enables you to determine the development objects that use a specific object, thereby making the dependencies between the development objects clear.
You can start the where-used function from the following locations:
You can use the where-used function for:
You can trigger the where-used function in any of the following ways:
The findings of a where-used search are displayed in a hierarchical tree in the Search view. They represent the relationships between development objects and their elements.
The Search view is divided into the following levels:
In addition, on the first level you will also see the number of matches and the objects where a match was found.
If you hover a finding, a tooltip is displayed that provides you with further information.
You can open the filter dialog from the integrated toolbar in the Search view to limit the search.
You can limit the search with the following criteria:
When you search for a structure, for example, you will get:
You can exclude the indirect matches by selecting the Exclude indirect usages checkbox.
You can run an ABAP unit test or search for another usage from the context menu of a development object or its elements that are displayed in the search results.