on 08-01-2008 3:57 PM
Hi,
while scheduling of local client copy from "000" client its giving error as "No chnages to sap* is allowed" and i unable to complete client copy. Please suggest me what should i have do.
Regards,
Raju.
hi
create new user sapuser With SAP _ALL Profile
then logging in that client where u want do SCCL
and set that particular client setting is as follows
heck all your client setting In ssc4
1) client role should be- customizing
2)cress client object changes -allowed
3) Protection level 0
4) catt & e-catt - allowed
hope that will help out
Best of Luck
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hi
create new user sapuser With SAP _ALL Profile
then logging in that client where u want do SCCL
and set that particular client setting is as follows
heck all your client setting In ssc4
1) client role should be- customizing
2)cress client object changes -allowed
3) Protection level 0
4) catt & e-catt - allowed
hope that will help out
Best of Luck
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Hi Ankur and Juan,
how can we create user in a newly crated client i thnink Sap* has all authorisation to schedule clint copy
Hi Raju can you please explan steps you followed where you got error
Samrat
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You need to schedule the copy with a user different than SAP, just create a user as a copy of SAP and try it again.
Regards
Juan
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Do not use sap* for client copy. Create an administrator user and use it for client copy.
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