Make mass changes in the table log
Service User
To define the proposed values for the new transaction, use the transaction SU24_S_TABU_NAM. In the selection mask, you can either enter your new Z transaction, or you can enter the SE16 transaction in the Called TA search box. This will search for all parameter transactions that use the SE16 transaction. In the result list, you will find all parameter transactions that use the SE16 transaction as the calling transaction. The last two columns indicate whether the S_TABU_DIS or S_TABU_NAM authorization objects have suggestion values maintained in the SU24 transaction.
Your system has inactive users? This is not only a security risk, as they often use an initial password, but also creates unnecessary licence costs. There will always be inactive users in your SAP system. There may be several reasons for this. For example, they may be management level users that are virtually unused because they are not using the ERP system. It could also be that employees no longer use their SAP user due to a change of position or that outsiders do not work on the SAP system for a while. In any case, you should ensure that these inactive users are either blocked or invalidated. Up to now, you had to select all inactive users with the help of the RSUSR200 report and then manually transfer them into the SU10 transaction to perform the blocking. You can now do this automatically.
Authorizations
SAPconnect uses the S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) standard for signing when sending emails or for verifying and decrypting received emails. S/MIME is supported by most email clients and requires X.509-based certificates.
With "Shortcut for SAP systems" you can automate the assignment of roles after a go-live.
You can also find some useful tips from practice on the subject of SAP authorizations on the page "www.sap-corner.de".
You will now get a list of applications that you need to match.