‎2007 Dec 04 12:38 PM
how many clients available in sap systam?
what is the need of client?
‎2007 Dec 04 12:45 PM
clients vary from one organisation to other
number of clients depends on ur requirement..
with one client u can use for development only other for configurations etc
All the Clients are stored in table T000
Transaction for maintaining client is SCC4
‎2007 Dec 04 12:43 PM
HI
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/50/2d786074ce11d3956b00a0c930df15/frameset.htm
NORMALLY IN EVERY COMPANY THE CLIENTS ARE LIKE THIS
<b>DEVELOPMENT SERVER -> QUALITY SERVER -> PRODUCTION SERVER</b>
at each and every level that may vary the number of clients
exmapl e
for my project we have 3 development clients 011 012 013
for quality we have 111 112
for production we have 211 212
<b>Rewra di fuseful</b>
‎2007 Dec 04 12:45 PM
clients vary from one organisation to other
number of clients depends on ur requirement..
with one client u can use for development only other for configurations etc
All the Clients are stored in table T000
Transaction for maintaining client is SCC4
‎2007 Dec 04 1:09 PM
Hi,
As above said the clients may vary from organization to org.
But in most of the org. The landscape is like
Development -> Quality -> Production.
->For development we have several clients for develpoment and testing too.Developers are using this clients for development and testing @ initial stage.
->After finishing development all the objects moved to quality.There several client will exists those clients are not authorized to developers.
->At last after checking the quality all the objects moved to production finally.
Here alse several client exists.
Thanks,
Sakthi.C
‎2007 Dec 04 2:12 PM
hI
http://web.mit.edu/its-alive/it_partners102500/sld004.htm
SAP R/3 System: A Client/Server Technology is not so much a how-to book on SAP's flagship R/3 system as a philosophical guide to implementing software-oriented client/server computing. Thoughtfully constructed by Germany-based SAP AG employees (Dr. Rüdiger Buck-Emdem and Jürgen Galimow), this book's esoteric prose is aimed squarely at highbrow, technologically savvy readers responsible for making organizational IT decisions. Aside from a few oddities of phrase, the editors at Addison Wesley have done a fabulous job of translating the authors' text from the original German to English. The text that doesn't make the transition smoothly is illustrated in the numerous diagrams and charts that fill this slim volume's pages.
In a brief overview of client/server technology, the authors lay the groundwork for a complete discussion of R/3, from architecture to application to implementation. They dissect the modular nature of R/3, explaining the various architectural layering and segmenting at the root of its effectiveness. From there, the book delves into the programming and development options available via Advanced Business Application Programming/4GL (ABAP4). Keeping up with the R/3 lexicon is tough, but the six back-of-the-book pages devoted to listing and defining the acronyms used are an effective guidepost. Unlike many technology tomes, SAP R/3: A Client/Server Technology doesn't get down and dirty with actual configuration screens and the like. But it does provide a decent high-level view of R/3 from two gentlemen well within the world of SAP
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/sap/kehinde/archives/understanding-the-sap-system-landscape-14030
‎2007 Dec 04 2:48 PM
Hi,
this is not only the wrong group but maybe the wrong address.
Check here
<a href="http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=de&newwindow=1&q=howmanyclientsavailableinsapsystem%3F&meta=lr%3Dlang_de%7Clang_en">how many clients available in sap systam?</a>
Regards,
Clemens
‎2007 Dec 04 9:44 PM
> how many clients available in sap systam?
>
> what is the need of client?
To understand clients and clients related issues you should know about "data dependencies".
an SAP System may have any number of clients ranging from '000' to '999'.
ofcourse few of them are reserved. and the number of clients also depends on your requirement, because you don't want to spend a lot of money to get enough storage space for all those clients.
to know more try reading about data dependencies. then observe different tables in SAP in different clients. and keep a close eye on the field MANDT. that would be the first field of most of the tables.
if you think i was of any help, please give me some points.
thanx,
Niran
‎2007 Dec 17 7:21 AM
Hi venkat,
The no of clients depend on the requirement of the organisation,the client no ranges from 000 to 999.some of them are reserved for sap.sap delivers R/3 with three standard clients.
client 000-to enable the maintainance of standard r/3 objects and for baselining customising settings in the system .
client 001-copy of client including the organisational structure and configuration,the change is that customer can modify client 001.
client 066-for sap accesses to its customer system to perform remote services.
as said above the client can be simply viewed as a means to achieve data security.client provides us to give restricted access to different users.please get back to me for further clarifications.reward if helpful.
thanks and regards,,
srikanth.