CC60 SAP tcode for – Browser hierarchy

Here we would like to draw your attention to CC60 transaction code in SAP. As we know it is being used in the SAP CA-GTF (General Application Functions in CA) component which is coming under CA module (Cross Application).CC60 is a transaction code used for Browser hierarchy in SAP.

SAP CC60 transaction code

It comes under the package CC.When we execute this transaction code, RCC00600 is the normal standard SAP program that is being executed in background.

SAP CC60 menu path

See the possible menu paths to access the same report by avoiding entering the transaction code.
Path 1
Cross-Application Components → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Path 2
Logistics → Production → Master Data → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Path 3
Logistics → Production – Process → Master Data → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Path 4
Logistics → Plant Maintenance → Management of Technical Objects → Environment → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Path 5
Logistics → Customer Service → Management of Technical Objects → Environment → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Path 6
Logistics → Central Functions → Variant Configuration → Environment → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Path 7
Logistics → Central Functions → Document Management System → Environment → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Path 8
Logistics → Central Functions → Engineering → Engineering Change Management → Reporting → Change Hierarchy


Transaction CC60 technical data table

TcodeCC60
PurposeBrowser hierarchy
ModuleCA
ComponentCA-GTF
SAP PackageCC
Program runningRCC00600
Screen No1000
TypeR

Some Basic Questions & Answers

Which SAP Program will run when we enter tcode CC60?
Program named RCC00600 will run when we enter transaction code CC60.
What is the transaction code type of CC60?
CC60 is a Report Transaction code type which is shortly represented as R.