Local locks lock standard Customizing objects (views, view clusters, tables with text tables) in the managed systems against further maintenance. You specify the Customizing objects to be locked in a synchronization group, and distribute the information to the systems to be locked. Local locks are independent of the availability of SAP Solution Manager.
Possible use scenarios:
● You use the Customizing Distribution and the lock functions together. You can use the same synchronization group for the Customizing Distribution and to lock the Customizing objects in the synchronization group locally. In this case, Customizing only reaches the managed system centrally, in the Customizing Distribution.
● You only use local locks, without using Customizing Distribution.
In all scenarios, you can also filter local, non-maintainable Customizing for
key fields.
For further information about the interaction of the various lock mechanisms
in Customizing Distribution, see: Lock logic in
Customizing Distribution
You are authorized to set up local locks as system administrator and customizer in the SAP Solution Manager system and in the managed systems.
Notes:
SAP Note no. |
Authorization in system |
Authorizations |
566922 |
Managed system |
For Customizing Scout and system landscape |
625773 |
SAP Solution Manager system |
Role SAP_SOL_AC_COMP or at least subrole SAP_SCDT_ALL |
The authorizations have company-specific values.
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1. Define the synchronization group with the objects that are to be locked or explicitly released, in the synchronization group editor. If you only use the synchronization group for locks, you can specify the same logical system for the target to be locked, in the source and target reference systems.
You can only lock standard Customizing objects.
2. Choose Goto → Set-Up Customizing Locks, in the Customizing Distribution initial screen.
3. Choose the synchronization group.
4.
Choose the targets
for the locks.
The standard Customizing objects in the synchronization group are locked
against changes in the target system. If you filter the Customizing objects,
only the filtered entries are locked (as with Customizing
Distribution).
5. Save your entries.
If you change a synchronization group after activating a lock (for example, by adding a new object or a filter), the lock is automatically refreshed.
You can see actively locked objects by selecting the lock entry and choosing Goto → Display Active Locks in the Target System. If you lock by filter, you can see the filter by double-clicking the relevant field. You can go to the IMG activity in the target system containing the Customizing object by double-clicking the IMG activity.
You can see objects that are not lockable or only partially lockable in a synchronization group by choosing Goto -> Display Synchronization Group.