on 05-25-2008 5:00 AM
Hello all,
I would like to know
1) What is the diff between clients 000 and 001?
and what is use of 001?
2) What is Transport domain and Domain controller?
pls explain me
points must be rewarde
regards
Gajendra
Hi sean,
thanks for nice reply,
i thing your said that when we customising the data,then 001 is also change ,
is it 001 is cross client?
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Hi,
We have three standard clients 000, 001 and 066.
066 -- early watch client and is used to perform checks or corrections in other clients.
000 -- Its a standard client and if at any point of time we need original data we copy it from client 000
So changes are first made in client 000 and then the further client modifications are carried out by client copy.
this is the reason why the support packages are first applied to client 000.
If we reverse the order of applying support packages and apply it to some other client instead of 000 then the original data in client 000 is overwritten.
Guess you got the use of client 000 and 001(used for further modifications)
Rakesh
Hi,
No, when I say that client 001 allows changes, it means:
1. I can overwrite client 001 by a copy.
2. We can perform customizing activities in client 001
But both the above activities cannot be performed in client 000.
Also, there is nothing like cross "client". What instead is, changes to repository objects are available cross client like 001 and say 200 (which could be a copy of 000 or 001).
Hope that suffices.
regards, Sean.
Hi Rakesh,
thanks for reply,
but still the Q is that why SAP created extra client 001?
pls explain any one
regards
gajendra
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Hi,
This space too short to explain your questions, I tried to find out some of the help documents for you, check them out.
For your question 1 follow the site mentioned below.
For the second question follow the site below
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/44/b4a0a77acc11d1899e0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
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