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1. What is SAP R/3? R/3 stands for?
‘Ans: System Application and Products. R stands for real-time environment version 3,
2. What is T_Code?
‘Ans: If we want to perform any operations that can be performed with T_Code.
T_Code stands for a collection of dialog steps.
3. What is the Instance?
Ans: It is group of R/3 services which are staited and stopped together.
4, What is the central Instance?
‘Ans: Where the message server and! dispatcher staying together that instance will be
called as central instance.
5. What is the Dialog instance?
Ans: If all work processes are dialog then It is called as a dialog instance.
6. Architecture of SAP Instance, What Message Server and Dispatcher
does?
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7. What are the Message Server and Dispatcher?
Message Server can communicate all the dispatchers that are existing in a
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system. Dispatcher is used for receives the information from the Presentation server
and dispatches to workprocesses.
8. What is the T_Code for checking the R/3 installation?
SICK or SM28.
the T_Code to activate the objects afte
\stallation?
‘Ans: SGEN,
10.Can I script the starting and stopping of R/3?
‘Ans: Definitely. You can use the SAPSTART, SAPSRVKILL and SAPNTWAITFORHALT
executables,
14.Where can I get a list of all transaction codes in SAP?
Ans: The following tables hold all SAP transactions:
Table TSTC stores all transaction codes and their respective ABAP program.
Table TSTCT stores the text (or description) for each transaction
Table THSTC has also documentation for all transaction. It is @ copy of TSTCT.
Table TSTCP stores the possible parameters for each transaction.
12.Where can I get a list of all tables in SAP?
Ans: Table DDO2L stores all tables in SAP.