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    • When entering a configuration/creating a development object, the SAP will prompt the user for a Change Request (assuming that the client has been set to automatically record customizing changes).
    • If the user already has an outstanding Change Request that he/she would like to place the customizing/development change in, the “Own Requests” button can be selected.  This will provide the user with a tree structure view of all requests with which that user is associated.  From there, the user may select the appropriate request in which to include the customizing/development change.
    • By selecting the “Create Request” button, a new Change Request will be generated, and a Task within the new request will be generated.
    • Having selected “Create Request” on the previous screen, the user is prompted to enter a short description for the new request.
    • The user’s id is automatically assigned to this request, and a task is generated within the Change Request.
    • If the user is authorized, he/she may also add additional users to this request, each one receiving their own task within it.
    • After providing a short description for the Change Request and selecting the Save button, the SAP system returns the number of the new request.
    • As long as this request remains open, future customizing/development changes can continue to be added to it.
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