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A schema is just a collection of functions executed in a
specific order – each one passing its results on to the
next.Schemas are always created and edited via transaction
PE01, but are actually stored as a collection of rows in
tables T52C0 (SAP standard schemas) and T52C1 (customer-
created schemas and modified SAP-standard schemas). The
payroll driver reads the lines in T52C0/T52C1 and executes
the functions one by one.
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