A User Exit is a pre-defined spot in a software program where users can add their own custom code. It's a way to extend or modify the standard functionality of the software without directly changing the original program code. This is commonly used to tailor the system to specific business needs or integrate it with other applications. User exits often involve calling a specific function or subroutine provided by the user when a certain event occurs in the main program.
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