SAP TAPL Table in S/4 HANA - Allocation of task lists to functional locations









TAPL is a standard SAP Table which is used to store Allocation of task lists to functional locations data and is available within SAP S/4 HANA systems and previous ECC R/3 systems. Below is the technical details and the field list relevant for an SAP S/4 HANA system, see here for details and fields available within the SAP R/3 version of the TAPL table(ECC)

Delivery Class: A - Application table (master and transaction data)
Display/Maintenance via SM30: Display/Maintenance Allowed but with Restrictions
Enhancement category: Can be enhanced (character-type)
Dictionary Type: Transparent table
Database Table: TAPL


TAPL table structure field list

Below is the full TAPL field list that makes up the SAP database table structure, including key fields, description, data type and other technical details of each field


Field Description Data Element Data Type length (Dec) Check table Conversion Routine Domain Name MemoryID SHLP SHLP Field
MANDTClientMANDTCLNT3(0) T000MANDT
TPLNRFunctional LocationTPLNRCHAR30(0) IFLOTTPLNRTPLNRIFLIFLMTPLNR
PLNTYTask List TypePLNTYCHAR1(0) TCA01PLNTYPTYH_TCA01PLNTY
PLNNRKey for Task List GroupPLNNRCHAR8(0) ALPHAPLNNRPLNPLKSPLNNR
PLNALGroup CounterPLNALCHAR2(0) ALPHAALTNRPAL
ZKRIZCounter for additional criteriaDZKRIZNUMC7(0) ZKRIZ
ZAEHLInternal counterCIM_COUNTNUMC8(0) CIM_COUNT
IWERKMaintenance Planning PlantIWERKCHAR4(0) T001WWERKSIWK
DATUVValid-From DateDATUVDATS8(0) DATUM
TECHVTechnical status fromTECHVCHAR12(0) TECHS
LOEKZDeletion IndicatorLKENZCHAR1(0) XFELD
PARKZIndicator: inactive changesPARKZCHAR1(0) XFELD
AENNRChange NumberAENNRCHAR12(0) AENRAENNRAENNRAEN
ANDATDate Record Created OnANDATDATS8(0) DATUM
ANNAMUser who created recordANNAMCHAR12(0) USNAM
AEDATDate of Last ChangeAEDATDATS8(0) DATUM
AENAMName of person who changed objectAENAMCHAR12(0) USNAM




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