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Table Commands

Not original. From http://abaptutorial.blogspot.com/2006/01/sap-abap-transaction-codes.html
SE11 ABAP/4 Dictionary Maintenance SE12 ABAP/4 Dictionary Display SE13 Maintain Technical Settings (Tables)
SE12 Dictionary: Initial Screen – enter object name.
SE13 Access tables in ABAP/4 Dictionary.
SE14 Utilities for Dictionary Tables
SE15 ABAP/4 Repository Information System
SE16 Data Browser: Initial Screen.
SE16N Table Browser (the N stands for New, it replaces [...]

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In addition to selecting OSS Notes related to upgrades, you can also go directly to the Release and Upgrade area on the SAP support portal.

Doing this type of searching in the SAP Support Portal requires a great deal of repeated searching. Therefore, it makes a lot of sense to use their single sign on. [...]

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OSS Notes

SAP has come a long way in its management and display of OSS notes. By going to http://service.sap.com/notes you will be taken to a login screen. Select “Search for SAP Notes” in the upper left hand corner of the screen. You can then search by search term or application area. (you can even search by [...]

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This is necessary to setup in order to perform imports and exports using the OEM. You can get into this setup by typing “emca” at the command prompt.

After selecting to configure a local OMS, then below you will be asked to…

Create a new repository. Now it gives you a repository summary.

The final step [...]

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This is from the SAP install manual. However we were not able to find any file like this in our installation disks.
“You use this procedure to install the R3SETUP tool on the domain controller where the ActiveDirectory is located.…1. Log on to the domain controller as domain administrator.2. Check that the TEMP environment variable [...]

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This post simply lists the details of our SAP Install. We recommend you document your install the same way so its easy to find:
Oracle SYSTEM USER
user: systempassword: na*******
Schema SAPSAPpassword: SAPSAP
user: SYSpassword: na******
user: SAPUSERpassword: SAPUSER
Port
1521Host NameSAP

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We now want to login to the Oracle schema that was created through Part 2 SAP Install on Windows Server 2003.
We will start off by starting Oracle Enterprise Manager off of the Start Menu

This will take us to the main screen:
Once we select our database, we will be asked to login under a [...]

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Next it will ask to start the installation and provide you with a checklist of what you selected through the process up to this point.

This next screen is the screen shown during the installation.

The next step will take us to the MMC, which should have been installed and is available off of [...]

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In SAP its Required to setup an LDAP server.

“The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a feature of Windows 2000 or higherthat allows important information within a corporate network to be stored centrally on a server.The advantage of storing information centrally for the entire network is that you need onlymaintain data once, so avoiding [...]

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First you need to start with server software installed. We are installing SAP on Windows Server 2003. This is a good reliable server. It is also available for free for 6 months of use from the Microsoft website.
Overall Recommendation
The SAP installation is tricky for this reason we recommend that you install on a Virtual Machine [...]

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