12-21-2006 4:31 PM
<b>Wht is the purpose of locking and releasing a client in R/3 and what r the options we should select for the both?</b>
Thanks & Regards,
Raja
12-21-2006 6:16 PM
If you are asking about "How to Open or close the client" then...client is opened to perform any cross client object change. Normally this should not be allowed in main(golden) client.
Follow the below steps to Open or close client:
In SCC4 transaction
1. select the client
2. click change.
3. Then see the field " Cross-client Object changes"
a) To open a client select "Changes to repository & cross client customizing objs allowed"
b) To close a client select " No changes to repository or cross client customizing objs"
4. Additionally you can record the changes when client is Open, by selecting "Automatic recording of changes" in the field "Changes & Transports to client specific objects".
If client is closed, select "No changes allowed"
Please award points if this addresses your doubt.
Thanks,
Bharat
12-21-2006 6:09 PM
Hi Raja,
Please gothrough the following link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/6c/a74a3735a37273e10000009b38f839/frameset.htm
If you are looking for anything else let me know.
Cheers
Soma
12-21-2006 6:16 PM
If you are asking about "How to Open or close the client" then...client is opened to perform any cross client object change. Normally this should not be allowed in main(golden) client.
Follow the below steps to Open or close client:
In SCC4 transaction
1. select the client
2. click change.
3. Then see the field " Cross-client Object changes"
a) To open a client select "Changes to repository & cross client customizing objs allowed"
b) To close a client select " No changes to repository or cross client customizing objs"
4. Additionally you can record the changes when client is Open, by selecting "Automatic recording of changes" in the field "Changes & Transports to client specific objects".
If client is closed, select "No changes allowed"
Please award points if this addresses your doubt.
Thanks,
Bharat
12-22-2006 5:03 PM