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Objectives of the training SAP HANA - Installation and Administration:
This is where all the system's data resides. These are composed of the actual database and the DBMS, the "database management system". In earlier versions, the database here came from different manufacturers. For example, Microsoft SQL or Oracle. Since SAP HANA, a lot has changed for IT in this data layer. This is because the database comes from SAP itself and is automatically monitored by the system. There is more to this database layer than just the working data. Important elements such as the configuration tables and system data for control and application content are also stored here. This is the repository data used by applications.

Basically, an SAP Basis administrator is responsible for installing, configuring, managing, maintaining and servicing all technical components of an SAP system landscape. This includes activities such as application setup, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Support for your SAP basis
SAP Basis administration is distinct from other roles such as ABAP developers and consultants who handle architecture. In many companies, the boundaries between administration and development are blurred. Admins may therefore also be involved in the planning and development of the system.

This is key to leveraging SAP's simplification plan. Since the release of SAP HANA, SAP has worked to simplify the system.

With "Shortcut for SAP Systems" a tool is available that greatly facilitates some tasks in the SAP basis.

In short, it changes the user type of a technical RFC user in a production system from to by calling the function block.

The freeware Scribble Papers puts an end to the confusing paper chaos. The tool is also suitable for storing, structuring and quickly finding text documents and text snippets of all kinds in addition to notes.

The two main tasks of this function are: Deleting profiles including user assignments if no matching role exists.
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