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Using central user administration, you can maintain user
mater records centrally in one system. Changes to the
information are then automatically distributed to the child
systems. This means that you have an overview in the
central system of all user data in the entire system
landscape.
Distribution of the data is based on a functioning ALE
landscape. In this way, data can be exchanged in a
controlled manner and is kept consistent. An ALE system
group is used by the central user administration to
distribute user data between a central system and child
systems linked by ALE.
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