05-24-2012 7:05 AM
Hi Expert,
We have implemented CUA in our systems recently.But due to some reason, we have to remove CUA.
So if delete CUA , Will it delete the users and roles which were actually created before CUA implementation?
Please provide a solution.
Regards,
Deepak
05-24-2012 8:27 AM
Hello,
no fear.... locally existing users and roles will not be deleted.
of course role information from child systems are removed - as only their header information has been transferred to the central system.
Users which existed only in child systems (no system assignement to central system) won't also be deleted, but get a 'lock' flag (locked globally, although there is no CUA anymore).
b.rgds, Bernhard
05-24-2012 8:27 AM
Hello,
no fear.... locally existing users and roles will not be deleted.
of course role information from child systems are removed - as only their header information has been transferred to the central system.
Users which existed only in child systems (no system assignement to central system) won't also be deleted, but get a 'lock' flag (locked globally, although there is no CUA anymore).
b.rgds, Bernhard
05-24-2012 8:30 AM
Bernard was to fast for me, I was still looking for notes while he wrote his post 🙂 I agree with what he wrote.
I found: Note 197728
05-24-2012 10:09 AM
05-25-2012 6:53 AM
Thanks Bernhard.
Deleted CUA .. But can you tell me what is the impact on system after deleting CUA ??
means what area get affected after deleting CUA??
Regards
Deepak
05-25-2012 10:33 AM
Hello Deepak,
what do you mean?
the central system is a standalone system again, as well as all the former child systems.
Some CUa related customizing is not deleted (WE20, BD64-stuff), the other CUA-related tables are cleared as far as I know.
What you might want to consider are the cahnge documents for users, as they are now not connected anymore .... So in your child systems its now kind of day 0 for changelogs as former changes might have been performed by the RFC-user (if not trusted was in place).
And... your admins ned now admin rights in all the child systems (if not trusted RFC has been used in the past).
b.rgds, Bernhard