11-13-2009 2:46 PM
DDIC sends our transports through everyday but on one day, it shows user DDIC created 14 SAP_ALL profiles in client 100. They all look like this; &_SAP_ALL and goes through &_SAP_ALL_14. Has anyone seen this before? Our auditors found this but they are not assigned to anyone. Would DDIC update the SAP_ALL profile or soemthing? I've also checked the transports that went through at that time and none have anything to do with this. Any help would be greatly appricated.
Thanks
Andy
11-13-2009 3:00 PM
Most probabely your transports contained one or more new authorization objects which triggered SAP_ALL to be regenerated. SAP_ALL is a composite profile, hence the 14 entries.
Nothing out of the ordinary and a fine example to show why one should never edit SAP_ALl manually.
Jurjen
11-13-2009 3:00 PM
Most probabely your transports contained one or more new authorization objects which triggered SAP_ALL to be regenerated. SAP_ALL is a composite profile, hence the 14 entries.
Nothing out of the ordinary and a fine example to show why one should never edit SAP_ALl manually.
Jurjen
11-13-2009 3:12 PM
You can turn that off though... via switches in table PRGN_CUST.
=> ADD_ALL_CUST_OBJECTS and SAP_ALL_GENERATION
See SAP Note 1154190 and it´s related notes (the F4 help text will point you to the wrong note).
Cheers,
Julius
11-13-2009 3:48 PM