There is an easy to remember SAP Tables.
You have just to understand the terminology of SAP naming the business objects.
Table of Contents
L*-> Vendor Tables ( LFA1 , … )
K* -> Customer Tables ( KNA1 , … )
V* -> Sales Tables ( VBAK , … )
T* -> Master Data Tables ( T001 , … )
B* -> Banking Tables ( BKNF , … )
E* -> Purchase Tables ( EKPO , … )
M* -> Material Tables ( MARA , … )
Table name contains
*K* -> Header Table ( VBAK , EKKO , … )
*P* -> Item Table ( VBAP , EKPO , … )
Tables name contains:
*I* -> GL Open Item ( BSIS , … )
*A* -> GL Closes Item ( BSAS , … )
*S* -> GL Account
Or if Tables name ends with
*D -> Customer Related
*K -> Vendor Related
*T -> Text SAP Tables?
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