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Client Closed or open.

former_member184624
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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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former_member184624
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Hi All,

Using the TCODE SCC4 only, the Client can be open or closed. Please find the below snap took from TCODE SCC4. If the Option No changes allowed, then we cannot do any changes. Even Se03, whatever settings we are doing, it is not impacting. Pls suggest.

Thanks.


RamanKorrapati
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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.

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former_member186399
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Dear Jalina,

You can check using SE06 for client opening

Regards

Gajesh

RamanKorrapati
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Please check Table - T000 thru T code - SE11

its shows the clients which are active at your environment.

karthik_vasudevan
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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