on 02-18-2011 10:29 AM
Hi all,
Question:
My client wants a CUA on SolMan.
When I set this up I stumble upon a small problem.
CUA needs RFC connections to all connected clients, these RFC's should have the exact name of the Logical System Name of the client. Furthermore they need a user with specific authorizations in it.
So for my system with SID SOL and productive client 100 I will get an RFC named:
SOLCLNT100 (which is the same as the LS in SCC4).
Now 100 is also my BI client, and it also uses this RFC.
So configuring this like mentioned in the CUA setup guide gives me a conflict.....
Any ideas or suggestions?
Can I avoid issues by adding authorizations to the user configured in this RFC?
Hi,
You can create anothe client in SolMan for CUA
Regards.
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Added extra authorizations to user, then reactivated BI in RSA1, this helped.
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Hi
It is more logical if you would have create one separtate client in Solman and configure CUA there.Without affecting your already defined solman setup
and the dedicated cua client helps your security gets fine go by giving only a respective peopke access the client, this close lot of trouble.
Jansi
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