Error When Starting The Text Comparison Cua
Sybase Support Portal SAP PartnerEdge SAP Training & Certification Shop SAP Service Marketplace SAP Store Analytics Content and Collaboration Customer Relationship Mgmt Data Management Enterprise Management Financial Management Human Capital Management Product Lifecycle Mgmt Supplier Relationship Mgmt Supply Chain Management Technology Platform Additional Information Enterprise Management SAP ERP 6.0 Identity Management Identity Management Identity Management for System Landscapes User and Role Administration of AS ABAP AS ABAP Authorization Concept Configuration of User and Role Administration Administration of Users and Roles User Administration Operating Central User Administration User Administration with Active Central User Administration Assigning Passwords with Active Central User Administration Sending User Master Data to a Child System Performing a Text Comparison with Target System Specification User Information System Reference Documentation for User and Role Administration Developer Documentation for User and Role Administration User Management of the Application Server Java Feedback Download Print Fullscreen Select language: de - Deutsch en - English zh - 简体中文 Performing a Text Comparison with Target System Specification If you have created, deleted or imported roles and/or profiles in a child system of the Central User Administration (CUA), there is initially a different data status in the central and child systems. You do not need to perform a text comparison for all child systems, but can clean up the data specifically for the affected child system as follows: ● Select the affected child system(s) in transaction SCUA in the central system and choose Text Comparison from Child System. This function is only available for child systems for which there is a functioning RFC connection to the central system. Otherwise, the system displays an error messages, and you can correct your selection, if you accidentally selected an incorrect system. The selected child systems are transferred to the selectio
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