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Mass Checks 4.2

Next, go into SE80 to have a look at the result. In Figure 4.10, you’ll see the list

of batch jobs; the most recent has a pretty light bulb icon beside it.

Figure 4.10 SE80: Browsing ATC Check Runs

You can then drill into each batch job to see the ATC results. The Extended Program

Check and the Code Inspector have always shown the results in a tree structure.

With the ATC, the result list can be quite massive, and so the result screen

looks quite different; in essence, it’s a large ALV grid, which you can filter based

on your needs (refer back to Figure 4.2).

When you double-click a line to get the exact details of the error, the resulting display

that appears in the bottom of the screen looks rather different than what you

may be used to (Figure 4.11). The display uses an ABAP HTML control to look more

like a web page than the SAP GUI, though it’s still SAP gray around the edges.

Figure 4.11 ATC Detailed Error Display

The ATC error detailed display is more or less the same as the Code Inspector

equivalent. You can still navigate to the custom object via the Display Object

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