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Transaction Code: QCYT
Description: QM standard texts (general)
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: RSTXTCPY
Screen: 1000
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Development Package: QI
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Overview: QCYT is a SAP transaction code used to access the QM standard texts (general) in the SAP system. This transaction code is used to maintain and display standard texts for Quality Management (QM) in the SAP system. Functionality: The QCYT transaction code allows users to create, change, and display standard texts for Quality Management (QM). These texts can be used in various QM documents such as inspection lots, certificates, and notifications. The texts can also be used in other areas such as material master data and customer master data. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code QCYT into the command field of the SAP system. 2. Select the text type you want to maintain or display from the list of available text types. 3. Enter the text ID of the text you want to maintain or display. 4. If you are creating a new text, enter the text description and language in the appropriate fields. 5. Enter the text you want to maintain or display in the long text field. 6. Save your changes by clicking on the save icon or pressing F11 on your keyboard. 7. To display a text, enter its text ID and click on the execute icon or press F8 on your keyboard. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the available text types before using this transaction code so that they can select the appropriate one for their needs. Additionally, users should always save their changes after making any modifications to ensure that their changes are not lost.
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