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A concise overview of basic navigation within the gcss-army system. It covers essential aspects like accessing transactions, viewing transaction details, understanding common views and fields, and saving changes. The document also explains the functionality of various function keys, including f1 for help, f3 for back, f4 for search help, and f12 for cancel. It highlights the importance of saving work after completing entries and provides three primary ways to access transactions: typing the code in the command field, double-clicking from favorites, or double-clicking from the user menu.
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Three types of transactions ✔✔Create, Change, Display
The major screen elements of a transaction are.... ✔✔Menu Bar, Standard Toolbar, Title Bar, Application Toolbar, Header, Item Overview, Item Detail, Status Bar, List Button
what is SAND? ✔✔Standard toolbar, Application toolbar, Navigation, Data table toolbar buttons
F1...... ✔✔Always displaysd the SAP help application
F2...... ✔✔Depending on the current transaction screen, F2 may or may not be active abd nay perform different actions. For Data tablr toolbars, F2 performs the same actions as Select Options button
F3........ ✔✔Is always the shortcut for the GCSS-Army back button
F4.......... ✔✔Shortcut for displaying Search Help
F5........... ✔✔Depending on the current transaction screen, F5 may or may not be active. For Application toolbar, F5 is the same as Overview button
F6............... ✔✔Depending on the current transaction screen, F6 may or may not be active and may perform different actions. For the Application toolbar, F6 performs the same action the Create/Restart button
F7....... ✔✔Depending on the current transaction screen, F7 may or may not be active and may perform different actions.
F8........... ✔✔Depending on the current transaction screen, F8 may or may not be active and may perform different actions. For the Application Toolbar, F8 serves as the Execute button. Navigation toolbar wise, serves as the scroll left button.
F9.............. ✔✔Depending on the current transaction screen, F9 may or may not be active and may perform different actions.