10-10-2013 9:27 AM
Hi
What is best practice? Is it acceptable to have an ALE user as a dialog user and not as a system user? Even only in Dev? And if it is okay to have an ALE user as a non-system user, is it acceptable to have such a user with a developers key?
Thanks, Adrian
10-10-2013 9:30 AM
Not acceptable.
They are obviously performing anonymous changes in the RFC debugger.
Cheers,
Julius
10-10-2013 9:30 AM
Not acceptable.
They are obviously performing anonymous changes in the RFC debugger.
Cheers,
Julius
10-10-2013 9:52 AM
10-31-2013 4:13 PM
User Type for ALE User Should be System User Only as the user might have elaborated access and you can't select the user type as Dialog.
Why Should a ALE User Need to have a Developer Key? Is that a Requirement asked by some developer?
Regards
Deepak M
11-01-2013 3:09 AM
Hi,
Both System user, Communication user can be used as ALE user.
I saw there are also customers use Dialog user.
However I don't recommend to give ALE user developer key usually , as the user can access system remotely, this has risk from security point of view. However if for some special requirement, you need to
do that temprorily, I think it also should be OK, just be aware of the risk.
Hope this helps!
Warm regards,
Sunny