I cannot hide the fact that I am always extremely excited to check out what’s new with each SAP product release. Check out my previous posts for the 1909, 2002, 2005 and 2008 updates to learn more about other prior innovations.
2020 Q4 release is la...
A set of a well-defined governance principles is the heart of a high maturity operating model
Establishing an effective data governance structure is very important right now, especially, for the organizations that are moving towards S/4HANA and their...
Q3 release is here and SAP has introduced its newest version of the S/4HANA Cloud system, version 2008. This release is a great new update with many functional and technical innovations. In this release alone, there are 250+ new features being introd...
A worthy update to celebrate 10 years of SAP HANA: HANA 2.0 SPS 05
Over the past 10 years, I have seen my clients migrate to SAP HANA to deliver business value in innovating and interesting new ways. SAP HANA 2.0 SPS 05 is an amazing update that feat...
A worthy update to celebrate 10 years of SAP HANA: HANA 2.0 SPS 05
Over the past 10 years, I have seen my clients migrate to SAP HANA to deliver business value in innovating and interesting new ways. SAP HANA 2.0 SPS 05 is an amazing update that feat...
Thank you! and yes so with the new HANA Update SPS05 (not earlier versions), there is an easy to use configuration wizard coming with the new SAP HANA Cockpit.
With the latest HANA Cockpit in SPS05, you can now use the wizard to apply basic HANA aud...
Good question - so yes there are 4 types of audit actions that are audited by default. These actions are audited by the internal audit policy MandatoryAuditPolicy. I talk about these in this post (right in the middle of the post). Also, here is the S...
You need the SAP HANA Studio to view/export the audit entries. You can however configure you HANA database audit policies through HANA Cockpit. Also, with the latest release of HANA Cockpit that just came out with HANA 2.0 SPS05, you can view/configu...
As Warren has mentioned, SAP generic IDs should be locked and not used, especially SAP*; this account should never be really used after implementation. There are some cases where you would need to use DDIC but that should follow your firefighter proc...