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The SAP Basis & Technology department deals intensively with SAP technologies and their application. The possibilities and limits are examined and corresponding specifications and tools are developed in order to use the technologies profitably. The results and findings are made available to the other alogis areas and implemented in real-life customer projects.

However, the system modifiability has no influence on customising changes that are customised by the client. If you want to set the customising changes to customise, you must go to the client control. You can achieve this either by pressing the button "Client Control" when changing the system or by calling the table T000 via the transaction SM30. If you are now in the list of clients, you can double-click on the respective row to jump into the settings of the respective client. Here you can also make the desired settings and save them. Step-by-Step Tutorials System Modifiability (Customising Settings and Repository Objects that are independent of the client) Call the SE06 and click on "System Modifiability". Adjust the desired objects and global setting, depending on your request. Save the changes. Client control (custom customising settings) Call the T000 table in the SM30. Double click on the desired client. Change the settings here depending on your request. Save your changes.
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Transporting transport orders from one system line to another or importing third-party transport orders into the SAP system is also an occasional task for an SAP basis administrator. As in my last blog post on system modifiability, I would like to offer you a way to quickly present this topic. So you will find a step-by-step guide which you can follow if you have already understood the content of the topic, but only the steps need to be taken. What are the requirements? Transport orders include two files, titled "data" and "cofiles". These files consist of a six-character alphanumeric combination and a file extension, which often represents the system from which the files were exported. The first character is always a K (the cofiles file) or an R (the data file). For our example we call the files K12345_DEV and R12345_DEV. These files are of course needed for an import into your own SAP system. Furthermore, you need access to the file system or the SAP directories, as they have to insert the above files there manually. In addition, the transaction STMS is required in the SAP system because it attaches the transport orders to the import queue. Now, if you have all of this available, we can start with the import: What is the procedure? Operating System Level Preparation. The first step is to copy the files to the transport directory of the SAP system. This is usually below /usr/sap/trans, but can be changed individually depending on the system. If you want to make sure that you are working in the correct directory, you can look in the transaction AL11 to see which directory is specified under "DIR_TRANS". This is the right directory to work on. Here the existing files are copied into it, namely the cofiles file (K12345_DEV) in the cofiles folder (/usr/sap/trans/cofiles) and the data file (R12345_DEV) in the data folder (/usr/sap/trans/data). Note: In this case, especially for companies with multiple systems on multiple servers, the access permissions and the file owner need to be changed so that the import in the target system does not cause problems.

We actively support you in the migration of operating systems and databases. The optimization of time-critical processes guarantees a smooth process.

For administrators, a useful product - "Shortcut for SAP Systems" - is available in the SAP basis area.

Understanding the structure and functioning of the system is especially important for IT administration. It is not for nothing that "SAP Basis Administrator" is a separate professional field. On the page www.sap-corner.de you will find useful information on this topic.

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You should ask yourself whether the user knows what role he chooses from the current catalogue and whether it is sufficient for his task.
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