SAP Basis Landscapes

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Ensuring operational readiness
SAP Basis is also known as module BC or application Basis. SAP Basis refers to all transactions, programs and objects that control the functions of the overall system. This includes, among other things, user and authorization management as well as the configuration of interfaces via RFC.

By using a code scanner, it is now possible for every developer to scan for complex security patterns during the extended check of his program, which tell him whether he has built vulnerabilities into his program. These vulnerabilities are detected and can now be addressed in a workflow-driven process. Currently, there are two products that can support customers in the area of scanning their own SAP programs.
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In the following dialogue, select a TADIR service and the programme ID "R3TR" and the object type "IWSG". Now you can select the OData service stored on the front-end gateway. Then switch to the Permissions tab to generate the current profile of the permission objects with the new Fiori permission. Once you have performed these steps, the treated role has the necessary permissions on the front-end side. Fiori Permission to call the OData service on the backend server Now go to the role maintenance in the PFCG on the backend server. Open the appropriate role in Change Mode. Now you can repeat the steps for the frontend as explained above. However, when selecting the TADIR service as the permission proposal, you now select the object type "IWSV". Here you can select the OData service of the specific Fiori application stored in the backend.

Every SAP Basis system must be controlled and managed by an administrator. The person responsible ensures smooth operation of the system. This can be an internal administrator, or can be handed over to external service providers.

"Shortcut for SAP Systems" makes it easier and quicker to complete a number of SAP basis tasks.

STOR and SMSS must be cultivated in the S_ADMI_FCD permission object.

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DDIC_IMPORT In this step, all ABAP Dictionary objects of the queue are imported.
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