on 10-07-2008 10:39 AM
Hi,
Is that possible to do some config which give possibility to save changes in OB58 without saving them in transport requests?
Reagrds,
Michal
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Juan Reyes I know
He said that he worked at production system which was lock for modifications via scc4 ,changing financial statement versions was not saving to local... It looks like it was saving as some kind of master record i guess...
Regards,
MIchal
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I think that note 356483 is more about making tables editable in production or non-customizing systems. But it might be used for this too I guess.
You'll be changing standard SAP though...
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Juan Reyes I know this solution, it concern entire client, for production system it's not good idea
Why?
My FI Consultant ask me to do this. He said that he saw this kind of solution.
Nicolas De Corte I think it may be local object..
I wonder is that https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/356483 note relevant to this situation....
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save as local object?
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I wonder why you want to do that?...
Anyhow... you can always change your system settings to allow changes without recording in SCC4... but this is not recommendable specially if its a production environment.
Regards
Juan
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