on ‎2014 Oct 09 11:56 AM
Dear All,
How can I identify whether the Client is closed or not. Is there any TCODE to check this information.
Thanks.
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Yes, Your are right. Thry SCC4 only we can find whether client is open or closed.
In Your Screen shot, it shows as open - Automatic recordings of changes.mean its open to do changes.
If client was closed below options were used.
No changes allowed.
Cross client object changes - 3 No changes to repository and cross client customizing objects
Protection client copier and comparison tool - L protection Level 2 no overwriting no external availability.
CATT and ECatt Restrictions - eCATT and CATT not allowed.
Even SE06 and Se03 also we can find it.
Dear Jalina,
You can check using SE06 for client opening
Regards
Gajesh
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Please check Table - T000 thru T code - SE11
its shows the clients which are active at your environment.
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Hi Jalina
You could access this through SE03 -> Under administration -> Set System Change Option
You will get a new screen as below where you could see whether the system/component is modifiable
or not.
Or a simple way to check this is to edit an object in RSA1, it will allow you to edit if the system is open for manual changes
Regards
Karthik
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