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Process documentation Displaying/Printing Data Models

 

Displaying Data Models

The procedure to be used varies according to whether you know the full name of the data model, only part of the name of the data model, or whether you do not know the name at all:  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Complete Name Known

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       1.      On the Data Modeler: Initial Screen, enter the name of the data model in the Modeling object field.

       2.      Under Selection, choose Data model.

       3.      Choose Display. The Display Data Model: Definition screen appears.

Part of Name Known

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       1.      On the Data Modeler: Initial Screen, select Data model under Selection.

       2.      Enter the part of the name you know in the Modeling object. input field. Use * to represent the part you do not know (for example, uni*).

       3.      Click on the arrow to the right of the entry field.

       4.      A hit list of all objects corresponding to the pattern you entered appears. To copy the name of the data model you require, select the data model by clicking it and activating the Choose pushbutton. The name now appears on the initial screen.

       5.      Choose Display. The Display Data Model: Definition screen appears.

Name Unknown

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       1.      Leave the input field Modeling object empty on the Data Modeler: Initial Screen.

       2.      Under Selection, choose Data model.

       3.      Choose Search. The relevant standard selection screen of the ABAP Repository Information System appears.

Enter your selection criteria and choose Program Execute.

A hit list is displayed. Select the data model you require from the list and choose Display. The Display Data Model: Definition screen appears.

Printing Data Models

To print the data for a data model, choose Data model  Print.

 

 

Other subjects:

Creating Data Models

Data Model: Change

Deleting a Data Model

Switching to a Different Data Model

Data Model: Performing Consistency Checks

Data Model: Use in Other Data Models (Inverse Hierarchy)

Inverse Hierarchy: Changing the Display

 

 

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