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41..What is the
purpose of T000 tables in SAP?
Table T000 is a fundamental
table in your SAP System. You create and maintain your SAP System clients in
this table. Therefore, you should protect this table in your productive system
from unauthorized access.
42..What is the primary function of the $ORACLE_HOME/sapbackup
directory?
The sapbackup directory is used for database
backups which are written to disk
43..What is the
user exceptional password list in SAP?
USR40 table to maintain exceptional password list
44..What is the
delivered role in SAP?
Transaction code PFCG is a role maintenance administration to manage roles and authorization data.
The tool for role maintenance, the Profile Generator automatically creates
authorization data based
on selected menu functions. These are then presented for fine-tuning.
SAP
recommend that to use the role maintenance functions and the profile
generator(transaction code PFCG) to maintain the roles,
authorizations, and profiles.
Although we can continue to create profiles manually, we still need detailed
knowledge
of all SAP authorization components
The actual authorizations and profiles are stored in the SAP system as objects. With the roles, we can assign to any users which will be the user menu that is displayed after they log on to the SAP System. Roles also contain the authorizations with which users can access the transactions, reports, Web-based applications, and so on that are contained in the menu.
45..Briefly describe the function of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
The JVM executes the
platform-independent bytecode generated by
the Java compiler on the relevant
hardware.
46..What
is the use of SU56 transaction code in SAP?
Transaction code SU56 is used to monitor the number of
objects that are buffered from individual user authorization roles and profiles. When a user
signs on to an SAP system, a user buffer is built containing all authorizations
for the user
47..How
to lock the large number of users at
a time in SAP?
Use SU10 tcode
Enter the Usernames needs to be locked (it can up to 21 users)
Use option Authorization data If you want to select more than 21
users
After selecting users hit enter so you can came to how may users
are active in the
box Now click Lock button in the Icons list to lock the users.
box Now click Lock button in the Icons list to lock the users.
48..What authorization code to create
a authorization groups in SAP?
To create table auth groups: SE54-->Select
'Authorization
Groups'-->Create/Change-->New Entries.
Groups'-->Create/Change-->New Entries.
49..How many profiles / roles can be assigned to a user
in BASIS?
Maximum number of profiles that can be assigned to any user
master record is 312. Table USR04 contains the profiles assigned to
users. The field PROFS in USR04 table is used for saving the change flag
and the name of the profiles assigned to the user. The change flags are – C which means “User was created” and M which means “User was changed”.
The field PROFS is defined with a length of 3750 characters. Since the first two characters are intended for the change flag, 3748 characters remain for the list of the profile names per user. Because of the maximum length of 12 characters per profile name, this results in a maximum number of 312 profiles per user
The field PROFS is defined with a length of 3750 characters. Since the first two characters are intended for the change flag, 3748 characters remain for the list of the profile names per user. Because of the maximum length of 12 characters per profile name, this results in a maximum number of 312 profiles per user
50..How to disable the “Import
All” button on STMS for the for the queues in Basis?
Login
to your Transport Domain
Controller. Run STMS->Overview->System.
Choose the System you want to disable import all.
Controller. Run STMS->Overview->System.
Choose the System you want to disable import all.
Go
to Transport Tool tab.
Add/Create Parameter "NO_IMPORT_ALL"
set its value to 1
Add/Create Parameter "NO_IMPORT_ALL"
set its value to 1
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