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SAP License Type PERM

kuanlung_wong3
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Hi Julie,

I have followed the blog in the following URL to install new license for the NW ABAP 7.52 developer edition. However, the system type remains as PERM after I deleted the existing license and installed the new license. Is there any concern?

https://blogs.sap.com/2016/11/03/sap-nw-as-abap-7.50-sp2-developer-edition-to-download-consise-insta...

Also, when I create a test program via SE38, it does not ask me for developer key. Am I missing anything here?

Appreciate your guidance on this. Thank you.

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UweFetzer_se38
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The new license is a "permanent" license, so everything should be ok.

To your second question: do you have any problems with the developer user or is it more like "Surprise, everything works fine"?

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UweFetzer_se38
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The new license is a "permanent" license, so everything should be ok.

To your second question: do you have any problems with the developer user or is it more like "Surprise, everything works fine"?

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Hi,

Yup. I believe the license type changes from TEMP to PERM, so I think it's okay.

After going through few more blogs and documents, I believe the access key is actually pre-built into the NW AS ABAP 7.52 Developer Edition. So, I guess that's fine too.

Thanks. 🙂

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Hi Uwe Fetzer,

I use Eclipse to create ABAP Package as this tutorial https://developers.sap.com/tutorials/abap-dev-create-package.html, after entering package name and desc it requires an access key

Do you know how to pass this step?

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You have to use the user DEVELOPER