Digging On "Koko The Clown" Clips From 1st Special Forces Command Video
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Okay, I'll admit. I mostly lurk here, but this video is simply amazing, regardless of its veracity or provenance. The song, the imagery, the editing...
And it just so happens that I know a little about SAP and tcodes. (I am curious on this. Did I miss something somewhere that mentions SAP and transaction codes?)
Anyway, tcodes are "shortcuts" that you can use to have SAP perform a function or pull up information. Alternatively to the tcode, you can use a menu to navigate to the same place the tcode will take you.
The MB01 tcode is "Post Goods Receipt for PO." (In this case PO is purchase order.) The code is used to record the fact that you have received the goods that you ordered using the purchase order. in other words, "We have the goods, and we have just created the receipt."
https://help.sap.com/doc/474a13c5e9964c849c3a14d6c04339b5/100/en-US/e290eaaa71b44fa68d91ed2cbec6db07.html
I don't know about you but this is kinda mind blowing to me. The tcode is "We got the goods."
Now take this one step further, you can use a menu system to get to the same tcode. In this case to get to MB01 you could use the following menu navigation:
There are some nuggets in there as well: Logistics, Master Data, Goods Movement, Goods Receipt, PO Number Known.
**Goods Receipt ** = We got the goods
**PO Number Known ** = We know the source of the goods
Again, did I miss something about SAP? u/SempraSupra?
AND I didn't even dig into the "SYXEDBDOMFO" after the tcode!
This is fascinating stuff.
Some things that a few searches yielded:
SYX is the stock ticker for a company called Systemax EDB a file extension for a mailbox database created by Microsoft Exchange Server to store mail-related data. DOM is Document Object Model (DOM) for programming API for HTML and XML documents. FO is a bit tougher to find anything relevant.
FO is probably half of FIFO (First In, First Out)?
I originally thought SYX had something to do with SYBEX, a publishing company under Wiley I believe?
I had the same thought you had on DOM, which was why I thought the whole thing after MB01 is a bunch of acronyms or possibly a long anagram and I ran it through an anagram unscrambler but didn't have much luck.