Processing Illegal Changes to External Commands  

Use

When a CCMS administrator calls the command maintenance transaction, he/she is informed of any changes that were made to external commands by means other than the maintenance transaction.

The administrator can then decide whether or not to accept these changes or to restore the old status. If a user tries to execute a command entered or changed illegally, the command will not be executed, and this is recorded in the system log.

Procedure

To accept or reset changes:

Illegal changes are displayed in two lists. You can switch between these two lists by selecting Show original values and Show changed values.

  1. Select (in the appropriate list) the command that you want to accept or reset.
  2. Choose Reset to orig. value or Accept ill. changes.

Note the list in which you are currently working:

In both cases, the corresponding commands are then removed from the lists of changed commands.

Comparing Old and New Commands

As a CCMS administrator, you can use the function for comparing "old" and "new" external commands. You can also see a note that states the nature of each change in the second column immediately after the checkbox the "old" and "new" commands:

C

Command was newly created

D

Command was deleted

M

Command was modified

 

As soon as you exit the list, the system displays the list of all external commands defined in this R/3 System.

 

See also:

Check Modules

Syslog Trace and System Alert Monitor