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Thursday 30 June 2011

What are the different transaction codes related to client operations in SAP ?

This article answers the following queries :



  • What are the different transaction codes(Tcodes) related to client operation ?
  • How to maintain new client entries in SCC4 ?






Following are the important Tcodes which are useful for various client operations in SAP.



 SCC4 : This transaction is used to list all the clients that are present in the SAP system. This also includes details like :


  • Last changed date of the client
  • Last changed by
  • Logical system name associated with the client
  • Client role

Using this transaction, a new client details can be maintained as below :

i)   Press change icon to be in change mode
ii)  Click on “new entries” push button to create new client details



All the client details that are available in SCC4 are present in the T000 table in the backend.


SCC5  :  This transaction is used to delete a client from an SAP system

SCCL  : This transaction is used to perform local client copy in  SAP system

SCC9  : This transaction is used to perform remote client copy in SAP system

SCC3  : This transaction is used to monitor client copy progress

SCC8   : This transaction is used for client export

SCC7   : This transaction is used to perform client import post processing  
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4 comments:

  1. what is the difference between remote client copy and client export and client import?which is most preferable?when and why?

    Please answer this question..

    thanking you advance

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  2. remote client copy: when you are copying data in new client from other sap system then it is called as remote client copy.
    local client copy: when you are copying data into new client from the same sap system.
    the most preferable client copy is export-import method.. because it is quite fast as compare to other process.

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  3. remote client copy cleans the target system client and keeps the source system data
    client export/import places whatever the customizations sent to target client and keeps its data as it is...

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  4. remote client copy deletes target system client data and places source system client data

    client export/import places only the customizations that you have sent to target system and the target system data stays as it is plus client customizations from source system

    ReplyDelete

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