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Sorry if this is repeat but I haven't found any thread addressing it yet.

Are events (SM62) transportable? If not, are there better methods of controlling who may create/modify events besides restricting access to SM62?

Or, are events considered so innocuous as to be of little concern and any control is implemented at the program/process level?

Appreciate any insight you folks have to offer.

Ken

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Hi Ken,

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Hi Ken,

Please check this link it is useful:

<a href="http://www.sapfans.com/sapfans/sapfaq/robert.htm">SAP EVENTS</a>

Regards,

Lanka

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Lanka,

Yeah, I saw that earlier and guessed it to mean that the event configuration is SID specific and not transportable.

I'm trying to find a way to avoid giving hundreds of developers access to SM62/SM64 in Production environments without adding yet another "behave yourself procedure".

How are other people doing it? Basis only? Production Support group? A few super-users?

Regards, Ken

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Found the answer in this thread

by collysun

Thanks for the attention,

Ken