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i want the abbreviations for sm
se
st.how can i remember those.
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Those ar just Transaction codes and not abbrevations. In case if you can't remember those you just know the actuall purpose of the transaction and how can we go to that tcode in alternative way through sap menu.By this you can know the exact purpose and then you can't forget it either !

TCode SM12 is used for "display and delete lock entries" and it comes under program RSENQRR2.We can access it also by menu path as
" SAP Menu⇒Tools⇒Administration⇒Monitor⇒Lock Entries".


Tcode SE11 is used for "ABAP Dictionary and Maintenance" and it comes under program
DD_START . We can access it also by menu path as
" SAP Menu⇒Tools⇒ABAP Workbench⇒Development⇒ABAP Dictionary".


Tcode ST22 is used for "SAP ABAP dump analysis" and it comes under program RSSHOWRABAX. We can access it also by menu path as
1. SAP Menu⇒Tools⇒ABAP Workbench⇒Test⇒Dump Analysis
or
2. SAP Menu⇒Tools⇒Administration⇒Monitor⇒Performance⇒Exceptions/Users⇒Exceptions⇒ABAP Runtime Errors
or
3. SAP Menu⇒Tools⇒Administration⇒Monitor⇒Dump Analysis
or
4. SAP Menu⇒Tools⇒CCMS⇒Control/Monitoring⇒Performance⇒Exceptions/Users⇒Exceptions⇒ABAP Runtime Errors

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They are just SAP Transaction Codes. Not shortforms so no abbreviation here.

They mean:
sm12 - Lock Entries
se11 - ABAP Dictionary
st22 - ABAP Dump Analysis, check logical runtime errors

Look here for full list:
SAP Transaction Codes (T Codes) [^]
 
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