十分简单...
There is a way to change entries of a table with SE16 even if you don't have the authorization:
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Go in SE16, enter your table Name (ex: MARA).
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Display the entry (or entries) you want to modify.
![](https://p-blog.csdn.net/images/p_blog_csdn_net/mysingle/2f1913f9e4bd401c8f63b67054533e5c.jpg)
![](https://p-blog.csdn.net/images/p_blog_csdn_net/mysingle/e7b75ced750b4f6894d954611d01c6ed.jpg)
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When you have you