Hi Friends,
Most of the times you might have question in your mind that why you give sap_all and sap_new everytime we create admin user (Altough some people used to give sap_all to every one ).So here i am sharing my knowledge about differnce between these 2 :
SAP_NEW:-
SAP_NEW is a SAP standard Profile which is usually assigned to system users temporarily during an upgrade to ensure that the activities and operations of SAP users is not hindered, during the Upgrade. It contains all the necessary objects and transactions for the users to continue their work during the upgrade. It should be withdrawn once all upgrade activities is completed, and replaced with the now modified Roles as it has extensive authorizations than required.
SAP_ALL:-
SAP_ALL is a SAP standard profile, which is used on need basis, to resolve particular issues which may arise during the usage of SAP. It is used by Administrators/Developers only and is applied on a need to use basis, then withdrawn. It contains all SAP system objects and Transactions. SAP_ALL is very critical and only SAP* contains SAP_ALL attached to it in the production system. No other dialog users have SAP_ALL attached to them.
SAP_NEW is used in the Production environment during a version upgrade whereas SAP_ALL shouldn't be or not allowed be used in Production except where necessary, in a controlled manner with all proper approvals from the customer.
Regards,
Gagan Deep Kaushal
Difference Between SAP_ALL and SAP_NEW Saturday, January 24, 2009
Posted by Gagan Deep Kaushal at 1/24/2009 12:28:00 AM
Labels: Difference Between SAP_ALL and SAP_NEW, SAP_ALL vs SAP_NEW
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Cheers,
Gagan Deep Kushal
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Feel free to gave critics, correction, or encouragement. Any comment or question are welcomed.
Cheers,
Gagan Deep Kushal
zk.gagan@gmail.com
1 comments:
Awesome post. This post is really helpful to me as I always prefer to use sap_all most of the time. Now I realized the usage and difference between both these functions. Thanks.
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