Friday, 17 May 2013

Security interview questions - some fun to tickle your brain

1)     When PFCG proposes 3 activities but you only want 2, how do you fix this?

2)     What is the use of transaction PFUD at midnight?
                                           
3)     Is PFUD needed when saving in SU01 and does the user need to logoff and on again after changes?

4)     How are web services represented in authorizations of users who are not logged on?

5)     How do you force a user to change their password and on which grounds would you do so?

6)     What is the difference between SU24 and SU22? What is "orginal data" in SU22 context?

7)     When an authorization check on S_BTCH_JOB fails, what happens?

8)     Can you have more than one set of org-level values in one role?

9)     Should RFC users have SAP_NEW and why?

10)     What is an X-glueb command and where do you use it in SAP security?

11)      What is the disadvantage of searching for AUTHORITY-CHECK statements in ABAP OO coding and how does SU53 deal with this?

12)      In which tables can you make customizing settings for the security administration and name one example of such a setting which is usefull but not SAP default?

13)     Can you use the information in SM20N to build roles and how?

14)     If the system raises a message that authorizations are missing but you have SAP_ALL, what do you do?

15)     Name any one security related SAP note and explain it's purpose or solution.

16)     What are the two primary differences between a SAML token profile and a SAP logon ticket?

17) Where do you configure the local and global settings of the CUA and what are the consequences of inconsistent settings?

18)            If you have users in different systems with different user ID's for the same person, what are your options to manage their authorizations centrally?

19)            Explain the use of the TMSSUP* RFC destinations and the importance of the domain controller?


20)            Why should you delete SAP_NEW profile and which transaction should you use before doing so?

Monday, 18 March 2013

Sap fresher job

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Sap fresher jobs

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RELEVANT SAP TRANSACTION CODES TO REMEMBER



RELEVANT SAP TRANSACTION CODES TO REMEMBER


First Steps:
AL08 List of All Users Logged On
RZ20 CCMS Monitor Sets
SA38 ABAP Program Execution
SCC4 Display View “Clients”
SE11 ABAP Dictionary
SE16 Data Browser
SE38 ABAP Editor

SE80 Object Navigator (ABAP Workbench)
SE93 Maintain Transaction
SLICENSE SAP License Administration
SM02 System Messages
SM04 User List
SM12 Select Lock Entries
SM13 Update Requests
SM21 System Log
SM28 SAP Initial Consitency Check
SM31 Maintain Table Views
SM37 Simple Job Selection
SM50 Process Overview
SM51 SAP Servers
SM66 Global Work Process Overview
SMLT Language Management
SR13 Administration of the SAP Library
SU01 User Maintenance
Software Logistics
SAINT Add-On Installation Tool
SE01 Transport Organizer (Extended View)
SE03 Transport Organizer Tools
SE09 Transport Organizer
SPAM Support Package Manager
SPAU Modification Adjustment
SPDD Modification Adjustment Dictionary
SPRO Customizing: Execute Project
SPRO_ADMIN Customizing: Project Administration
STMS Transport Management System
Client Administration
BDLS Tool: Conversion of Logical System Names
SCC1 Copy by Transport Request
SCC3 Client Copy / Transport Log Analysis
SCC4 Display View “Clients”
SCC7 Post-Client Import Methods
SCC8 Client Export
SCC9 Remote Client Copy
SCCL Local Client Copy
SCMP View / Table Comparison
SCU0 Customizing Cross-System Viewer
SE01 Transport Organizer (Extended View)
STMS Transport Management System
User & Authorization
BD82 Generate Partner Profile
LICENSE_ADMIN License Administration Workbench
PFCG Profile Generator / Role Maintenance
SCUG Central User Administration – Transfer Users
SM19 Security Audit: Administer Audit Profile
SM20 Analysis of Security Audit Log
SU01 User Maintenance
SU05 Maintain Internet User
SU10 User Maintenance: Mass Changes
SU21 Maintain Authorization Objects
SU24 Maintain Assignmt. of Authorization Objects
SU25 Profile Generator: Upgrade / First Install.
SU3 Maintain User Profile
SU53 Display Authorization Data for User
SUCOMP User Company Address Maintenance
SUGR Maintain User Groups
USMM System Measurement
Background Processing
RZ01 Job Scheduling Monitor
RZ04 CCMS: Maintain Operation Modes/Instances
SM36 Define Background Job
SM37 Simple Job Selection
SM37C Extended Job Selection
SM49 External Operating System Commands
SM61 Background Controller List
SM62 Event History
SM64 Background Events
SM65 Analysis Tool – Background Processing
SM69 External Operating System Commands
SMX Job Overview

Update
SM12 Lock Entries
SM13 Update Requests
SM14 Update Program Administration
Output Configuration & Administration
SPAD Spool Administration
SP01 Output Controller: Spool Request Selection
SP12 TemSe – Admin. of Temp. Sequential Data
Data Archiving
AOBJ View Cluster Maintenance
DB15 Tables and Archiving Objects
FILE Logical File Path Definition
OAAD ArchiveLink: Admin. of Stored Documents
OAC0 Content Repositories
OAM1 ArchiveLink: Monitor
SARA Archiv Administration
SARI Archive Info System: Central Management
SF01 Logical File Names, Client-Specific
SM37 Simple Job Selection
Data Transfer & Exchange
BAPI BAPI Explorer
BD73 Error Handlung for Non-Posted IDocs
BD82 Generate Partner Profile
BDM2 IDoc Tracing
BMV0 Manage Data Transfer
IDOC IDoc and EDI Basis: Repair & Check
RZ12 RFC Server Groutp Maintenance
SCOT SAPConnect: Administration
SHDB Transaction Recorder: Recording Overview
SM35 Batch Input: Session Overview
SM58 Transactional RFC
SM59 Configuration of RFC Connections
SMQ1 qRFC Monitor – Outbound Queue
SMQ2 qRFC Monitor – Inbound Queue
SMQR qRFC Monitor – QIN Scheduler
SMT1 Disply and Maintain Trusted Systems
SOST SAPConnect: Transmissen Requests
SXDA Data Transfer Workbench
WE05 IDOC List
WE21 Ports in IDoc Processing
Instance Maintenance
RZ03 Server Statuses and Alerts
RZ04 Maintain Operation Modes and Instances
RZ10 Edit Profiles
RZ11 Maintain Profile Parameters
RZ12 RFC Server Group Maintenance
SM50 Process Overview
SM63 Display/Maintain Operation Mode Set
SMGW Gateway Monitor / Active Connections
SMLG Maintain Logon Groups
SMMS Message Server Monitor
System Monitoring
AL08 List of All Users Logged On
AL11 SAP-Directories
DB13 DBA Cockpit: System Config. Maintenance
DB24 Logs for Adminstrative Database Operations
OS03 Parameter Changes in Operation System
OS07 Operation System Monitor
RZ03 Disply Server Statuses and Alerts
RZ20 CCMS Monitor Sets
SM04 User List
SM12 Select Lock Entries
SM14 Update Program Administration
SM21 System Log: Local Analysis
SM35 Batch Input: Session Overview
SM37 Simple Job Selection
SM50 Process Overview
SM51 SAP Servers
SM58 Transactional RFC
SM66 Global Work Process Overview
SMGW Gateway Monitor / Active Connections
SMICM ICM Monitor
SMMS Message Server Monitor
SMQ1 qRFC Monitor – Outbound Queue
SMQ2 qRFC Monitor – Inbound Queue
SP01 Output Controller: Spool Request Selection
SSAA Administrative Activities
ST01 System Trace
ST02 Tune Summary
ST03, ST03N Workload Monitor
ST04 Maintain Database Integration
ST05 Performance Analysis
ST06 Operation System Monitor
ST07 Application Monitor: User Distribution
ST10 Table Call Statistics
ST11 Error Log Files
ST22 ABAP Runtime Error
ST30 Global Performance Analysis
STAD SAP Workload: Business Transact. Analysis
TU02 Parameter Changes in SAPSYSTEM
Monitoring Architecture
AL15 SAPOSCOL Destination
OS07 Operating System Monitor
RZ04 Maintain Operation Modes and Instances
RZ20 CCMS Monitor Sets
RZ21 Monitoring: Properties and Methods
SE91 Message Maintenance
SE92 System Log Message Maintenance
SM21 System Log: Local Analysis
ST02 Tune Summary

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Easy way to remember table in SAP


Easy way to remember table in SAP



The easiest way to remember the table in SAP is:
Just try to remember the SAP terminology of representing the business or business objects... such as
ParticularStarts withExample
VendorLLFA1
CustomerKKNA1, KONV
SalesVVBAK, VBAP
BankBBKNF, BKPF
PurchasingEEKKO, EKPO
MaterialMMARA, MAKT, MARC
MasterTT001, T001W

ParticularHeader Table - containsExampleItem Table - containsExample
Sales,
Delivery,
Billing,
Purchasing …
KVBAK, LIKP, VBRK, EKKOPVBAP, LIPS, VBRP, EKKO

Finance Tables:
ContainsMeaningExample
IOpen ItemBSID
AClosed ItemBSAD

EndsMeaningExample
SG/L Master Open ItemBSIS, BSAS
DCustomer relatedBSID
KVendor relatedBSIK

Easy way to remember table in SAP


Easy way to remember table in SAP



The easiest way to remember the table in SAP is:
Just try to remember the SAP terminology of representing the business or business objects... such as
ParticularStarts withExample
VendorLLFA1
CustomerKKNA1, KONV
SalesVVBAK, VBAP
BankBBKNF, BKPF
PurchasingEEKKO, EKPO
MaterialMMARA, MAKT, MARC
MasterTT001, T001W

ParticularHeader Table - containsExampleItem Table - containsExample
Sales,
Delivery,
Billing,
Purchasing …
KVBAK, LIKP, VBRK, EKKOPVBAP, LIPS, VBRP, EKKO

Finance Tables:
ContainsMeaningExample
IOpen ItemBSID
AClosed ItemBSAD

EndsMeaningExample
SG/L Master Open ItemBSIS, BSAS
DCustomer relatedBSID
KVendor relatedBSIK

Friday, 15 March 2013

All sap Tcodes:

To remember all tecodes follow the below link :

             http://ierp.us/sap-tcodes/