Hello!!!
We are asked to generate a report/collect data on users
concurrently accessed to the system and what operations
they performed with their concurrent access. Apart from
they want info on the duration of thier concurrent/normal
session (date, time etc).
Can anyone help us to know any particular transactions (as
of our knowledge STAT & STAD can render certain segment of
data), reports available with SAP to collect the above
requested info.
In 4.7 EE, we have an option as User -> Settings ->
Automatic Comparison at Save.
Is it right if i say that this option checked will
automatically prompt for User cpompare when we simply save
the data after entering the users to the role?
But whether the option is checked or not i did not get any
prompt for User compare on saving the data after entering
Users info in the role.
My another doubt is whats the difference between User and
Complete Compare options. If i dont do complete Compare,
wiill that effect? Is it right if i say that User compare
assigns the users to the role and Complete Compare updates
the user master recoirds , i.e., User master record
comparison is current.
After maintaining authorization fields, we save and
generate the profile. But it prompts for the profile name
right when we click on 'Save' icon. So what is the basic
difference between Saving and Profile Generating?
What are the steps involved in SAP Security upgradation
projects and also in SAP security impletation projects
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How to run secatt in foreground?
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can you please send me SAP Security upgrade documents and
guide for CRM 5 and CRM 7 and what are the differeces
between crm 5 AND crm 7 according to sap security point of
view.
Hi, I want to import my Transport request from DEV. to Test
system (from STMS buffer of DEV.(domain only) but I don’t
want Login/PWD screen while importing from DEV to Test
System. But I need login/pwd screen while importing TR from
Test to PRD system. Presently I have activated all systems
as a non trusted systems. If any one has idea please let me
know. Thanks in advance! Regards, Raj Chavan.