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Hi Friends,

In our dev system some has created the CUA, what is the table to know who as created the CUA.

How can we find the details.

Please help.

thanks,

Krishna.

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Krishna,

cookbook will tell you the step by step configuration of CUA. But it will not gives you exact solution.

As suggested by martin, check who have created the logical system name, RFC connections,generated the partner profiles,filed attribute distrubution.

We use a common User id(CUA) for connecting RFC- find out who created that user id.

refer to histroy tables USH* / change document.

Thanks,

Sri

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mvoros
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Hi,

The part of the setting up process is creating RFC connections. You can see when and by whom was RFC connection created in SM59. Another part of the process is to create users used by CUA. So again you can see when and by whom was user created in SU01. There might be some other places with your info as well. Have a look at CUA cookbook to check all steps of setting up CUA.

Cheers

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Hi Krishna

Please go through the cookbook guide as suggested by Martin.

http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/fe4f76cc-0601-0010-55a3-c4a1ab839...

Thanks.

Anjan

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Krishna,

cookbook will tell you the step by step configuration of CUA. But it will not gives you exact solution.

As suggested by martin, check who have created the logical system name, RFC connections,generated the partner profiles,filed attribute distrubution.

We use a common User id(CUA) for connecting RFC- find out who created that user id.

refer to histroy tables USH* / change document.

Thanks,

Sri

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