‎2009 Sep 17 4:27 AM
Dear Gurus
Our R3D and R3Q Server Broke down. System has gone for repairing!.
To which I'm not able to generate any report for my client!.
I wanted to know that is it advisable to make production server modifiable for like 20 min so i can generate report on live server for my client..
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Regards
Saad Nisar
Edited by: Julius Bussche on Sep 17, 2009 8:49 AM
‎2009 Sep 17 4:39 AM
This is usually not recommended. Also , check weather client will allow this or not .
‎2009 Sep 17 4:39 AM
This is usually not recommended. Also , check weather client will allow this or not .
‎2009 Sep 17 4:44 AM
Client is letting me to work on production Server.!
What are the disadvantages?
‎2009 Sep 17 5:06 AM
Hi,
If the client is letting you work, then do it.
Disadvantages are nothing except the client believes that you'll just be generating the program and not fiddle with the config, master data and other stuff.
Make sure that if there are any changes in code, copy the changes to DEV & QAS once they are up, so that all the 3 systems remain in sync.
All the best.
Regards,
Amit
‎2009 Sep 17 5:12 AM
‎2009 Sep 17 5:46 AM
Hi,
Whatever you do in a system can be tracked by BASIS guys along with the user id's of the ppl responsible for it.
System maintains a log of this, and this log is traced at such situations.
Dont worry about all this, do your work in the system and once done, ask them/your BASIS guys to lock their systems again.
Regards,
Amit
‎2009 Sep 17 5:46 AM
The END USERS will not have authrorizations to fiddle up anything with the production system. Get the authorization only for your user id for the short period you want to develop the report in production system if the client agrees. If the authorization is set only for your user id, the risk of fiddling only lies upto you. The other authorizations remain the same
Regards,
Vikranth
‎2009 Sep 17 8:03 AM
If your Company is Falling under [SAS AND SOX COMPLIANCE|http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/compliance-governance/sas-70-sarbanes-oxley-sox-what-you-need-to-know/]
Then you are violating the policy of that by writing the Code directly in production
Sas
Edited by: saslove sap on Sep 17, 2009 9:03 AM
‎2009 Sep 17 5:51 AM
If you have decided to go forward with it, be prepared to answer questions during your SAP Audit.
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