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10.2.4.

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DEMO ECC ECD
FIRST PHASE:
1.- user: realtech pass: Realtech1
2.- (3 users logged) 7 max sessions limited.
Maximum number of sessions reached
Message no. 14027
3.- "User List" or SM04

SECOND PHASE:
1.- Crear favoritos, Upload and Download.
2.- Menu de ayuda.
Tiempo 60 minutos mas o menos, de 11:45 a 12:45.

THIRD PHASE OR EXERCISES:


1.- F3 PARA IR hacia atrás.
2.- Add the following transactions to the Favorites menu without expanding
the SAP menu first:
RSPFPAR, SEARCH_SAP_MENU, SEARCH_USER_MENU
a) Then select Favorites ? Insert transactionin the menu bar. Enter the
desired transaction in the dialog box and save the data. This process
must be executed for every transaction individually.
3. Can you distinguish between favorites? entries by the method used to insert
them?
a) Yes, when inserting with previous selection in the menu, a part of the
path information of the menu access is stored as a favorites text.
4. Create a folder with the title Search Options in which you can store both
search transactions.
a) Choose Favorites ? Insert folder. Name the file Search Options.
Then, drag both search transactions (SEARCH_SAP_MENU,
SEARCH_USER_MENU) into the file using the mouse. --OK.
TEST
1.- false
2.- a,d
3.- a,b,d,e,f
4.- a,b,d,f

FOUR PHASE:
1.- sYSTEM--> status.
2.- SM51
3.-
pagina 145.
FIFTH PHASE:
1. How many dialog work processes are there on the instance that you are
logged on to?
22 IN MS50 TRANSACTION
2. Choose Refresh several times in the process overview. Are your queries
always processed by the same work process?
NO.
Solution 10: Starting the SAP System
Task 1: Starting with the SAP Management Console
1. Start the SAP system using the SAP Management Console. Monitor the
start of the processes in your system.
Start a browser on the host specified by your instructor and enter
http://<hostname>:5$$13 in the address bar. Then choose
Start.
Hint: You should always start the central instance first.
2. Which process types are started at operating system level after your system
is started up?
The following processes are started at operating system level after
your system is started up: saposcol.exe, msg_server.exe, gwrd.exe,
icman.exe and several disp+work.exe. Other Java processes can belong
to your instance (these have the process names: jlaunch or jcontrol).
3. Check whether your system started correctly. To do this, log on to your
SAP system and call the process overview. Compare the list of processes at
operating system level with the process overview in the SAP system.
a) Log on to your SAP system. The process overview Tools ?
Administration?Monitor?System Monitoring?Process Overview,
transaction SM50) displays a list of work processes for the instance to
which you are logged on. The dispatcher and all work processes are
visible at operating system level as disp+work.exe. An assignment
can be made using the process ID.

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