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Fire fighter log tracking (tables) best business practise

Former Member
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For firefighter log tracking  - what tables are turned on from a "best business practise" perspective

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Former Member
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Hi Dwayne,

Please review the sap notes below for complete details on firefighter log tracking.

1394281

1383696

1290062

Hope this helps.

Best Regards,

Nandita

Colleen
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Hi Dwayne

Not sure if you are referring to what to configure for table tracking with CDHDR/CDPOS. I'm really not a huge fan of "best practise" - it's a label everyone tries to apply and really it depends entirely on what is important to your orgaisation

SAP logs a large chunk of tables by default. You could argue these are "best practise". For the rest, same as a a risk rule set, your business needs to analyse their business processes and decide what else is important to log. You have to attempt to find the balance between capturing the important information versus information overload whereby the reviewer gives up on even reviewing the log report as there is too much information (or negative system performance on trying to generate the report).

If you after after more information you might want to provide a bit more context rather than saying "best practise". I know managers love to hear that statement for confidence in decision making but it doesn't mean much without business requirements.

Regards

Colleen

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Hi Dwayne,

Fire fighter logs are tracked by the below reports.

/VIRSA/ZVFATBAK

/VIRSA/ZVFAT_LOG_REPORT

/VIRSA/ZVFAT_V02

These reports collect data from CDHDR, CDPOS and STAD.

Refer to the note 1049512 for better performance in running the FF jobs .

Regards,

Laxman