In SE16N you can change SAP tables directly. I explained how to do in a previous post edit table . I also warned for the risks involved in doing this. Luckily direct changes in SAP tables are also logged, so you can trace back to the culprit who messed things up. You can query the following SAP tables to report on hacks:
SE16N_CD_KEY : Change Documents – Header
SE16N_CD_DATA : Change Documents – Data
SE16N_CD_KEY : Change Documents – Header
SE16N_CD_DATA : Change Documents – Data
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