PROCESS_ADM_SERVICES is a SAP tcode coming under BC module and SAP_BASIS component. View some details about PROCESS_ADM_SERVICES tcode in SAP.
- PROCESS_ADM_SERVICES tcode used for : Processing of ICF Admin Services in SAP
- Module : BC-MID-ICF (Internet Communication Framework)
- Parent Module : BC (Basis Components)
- Package : SHTTP (Development Class for HTTP Communication)
- ABAP Program : ICF_PROCESS_ADMIN_SERVICES

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What is transaction code in SAP?Transaction code shortly known as tcode, is a shortcut code to access different functional areas in SAP. It avoid users from long menu path to reach a report. Instead of that users can type the corresponding transaction code and press enter, the corresponding SAP page will load. It’s a good practice to remember or note down the transaction codes that we need to use in our regular work.
PROCESS_ADM_SERVICES related transaction codes
| Tcode | Note |
|---|---|
| PROCESS_ADM_SERVICES | Processing of ICF Admin Services |
| REASSIGN_ADMSERVICES | Reassignment of Admin ICF Services |
| SICFRECORDER | ICF: Display Recorded Objects |
| SRT_ADRMAP | Path Prefix in ICF for WSDs |
| WSICF_PREFIX | Path Prefix in ICF for WSDs |
| CACSRCPCASE | RCP: Call Commission Case Admin. |
| CACSRCPFRAME | RCP: Call Commission Case Admin. |
| SA09 | Internat. versions address admin. |
| SA10 | Address admin. communication type |
| /SAPSLL/AU_DATA_ADD | Extend Customizing for Admin. Unit |
| /SAPSLL/CL_COPY_EMC | Create Admin. Document with Template |
| /SAPSLL/CULO_AR_EMC | Flag Admin. Documents for Archiving |
| /SAPSLL/EMC_SGL04E | Create Admin. Document w/Reference |
| /SAPSLL/EMC_SGL04I | Create Admin. Document w/Reference |
| /SAPSLL/PARMA_MASS_C | Ctry-Spec. Maint. Cust./Admin. Unit |