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BCO6181Kiran Ramineedi

S3559172

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OBJECTIVE Definition of Client Create client Transaction Code SCC4 Copy Client Transaction Code SCCL

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Client Definition

A client is a subset of data in an SAP system. Data shared by all clients is called client-independent data, as compared with client-dependent data. When logging on to an SAP system, a user must specify which client to use. Once in the system, the user has access to both client-dependent data and client-independent data.

http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=32737895

In commercial, organizational, and technical terms, a self-contained unit in an SAP system with separate master records and its own set of tables.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/35/26b011afab52b9e10000009b38f974/content.htm

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MULTIPLE CLIENTS:

The client concept of mySAP Technology allows you to map one internal or external customer or business unit to one logical system (or client) without having to install and administer a separate (physical) system for each of them.

Reference MULTICLIENTCOMPLIANCEOF mySAP.com ® SOLUTIONS

- Multiple Training Delivery systems;- Separate Development and Configuration clients;- Individual phases for configuration projects in the same Development system.- Separate companies sharing the single ERP Production system (for example Melbourne Fire Brigade and Country Fire Authority)

Reference Email from Tony Dethomasis

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Advantages of Multi client

Sharing hardware and software reduces administration and support costs, and multiple customers can use the same application solution.

Disadvantages of Multi Client

In a SAP R/3-based mySAP.com system, the number of clients directly influences two aspects of the system – upgrade runtimes and the buffer directory structure . In terms of upgrades, more clients lead to longer runtimes. And more clients use more main memory, which increases buffer demand, because the client is mapped in the buffer directory structure.

Reference MULTICLIENTCOMPLIANCEOF mySAP.com ® SOLUTIONS

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By Default there are 3 clients present in the system .

SAP Reference client (000)

The SAP Reference client contains the following settings:

Tables with default values

These tables are independent of the organization units.

Examples of the organization units

No application data, that is, no master data and no movement data

Production preparation client (001)The production preparation client is identical to the SAP Reference client, i.e.

you cannot use this client in production processing either. The Customizing settings are made in this client. You Customize it into your test environment.

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066: Early Watch ClientThis client is purely a service client that enables SAP to access remotely

the customer system with regard to analyzing errors and performance. You must not change or delete this client.

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Table T000 lists all the clients present in the system .

Transaction SE16 and Table T000

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SCC4

Have to select the Pen Symbol to go to change mode

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In the above screen shot select the new entries option to create a new client .

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Log on the created client by using

Sap* as user and password as pass

Transaction SCCL local client copy

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The next screen will be

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Next Screen

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SCC3 Log of SCCL