You can use BRCONNECT to change the password of database users, such as SAPR3 or SAP<SCHEMA_ID>.
Do not leave the passwords for the database user set to the default values.
For more information, see -f chpass.
BRCONNECT stores the new password as follows:
User |
Table |
Encryption |
---|---|---|
SAPR3 |
"OPS$<SAPSID>ADM".SAPUSER |
Stored as SAPR3-CRYPT |
SAP<SCHEMA_ID> |
"OPS$<SAPSID>ADM".SAPUSER |
Stored as SAP<SCHEMA_ID>-CRYPT |
In the case of the SAP<SCHEMA_ID> user, <SCHEMA_ID> refers to the database schema ID. For example, if the SAP schema ID is C11, the SAP<SCHEMA_ID> user is SAPC11, stored in the table OPS$C11ADM.SAPUSER. The first character of <SCHEMA_ID> must be a letter and there is no distinction between uppercase and lowercase.
Database users other than SAPR3 and SAP<SCHEMA_ID> are not stored in SAPUSER database tables.