Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Explain Client-Dependent' and Client-Independent' Tables
Explain Client-Dependent' and Client-Independent' Tables
There are certain tables, in SAP, which when changed will not affect similar tables in other Clients. These are known as Client-Dependent tables. All Client-dependent tables have Mandt as their first field. On the other hand, if a change made in one Client is reflected in another table across various Clients, then such a table is called Client-Independent. In this case, the first field of the table will not be Mandt. You need to be extra careful when changing the settings or content of these tables as this will affect all the Clients.
28. What are the Two Methods for Modifying SAP Standard Tables?
You can modify SAP Standard Tables using: Append Structures Customizing INCLUDES