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Using the SAP Software Change Register (SSCR) to Register Developer and SAP Objects Overview

Chapter 9: Using the SAP Software Change Register (SSCR) to Register Developer and SAP Objects
Contents
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 91 ................................................................................................................................................................................. Registering a Developer for an R/3 Installation .......................................................................................................................... 91 .......................................................................................................................... Registering an SAP Object for an R/3 Installation ...................................................................................................................... 96 ......................................................................................................................

Overview
SSCR (SAP Software Change Registration) is a procedure, starting in Release 3.0A, for registering all manual changes to SAP source coding and SAP Dictionary objects. Exempted from the registration process are SAP matchcodes and tuning measures, such as the configuration of database indices and buffers. Changes to SAP-owned objects are known as modifications. Repairs are also modifications. Though not recommended, you may find it necessary to adjust an SAP object to either correct a problem or provide additional functionality. To eliminate the need to perform modifications for a code fix, SAP offers patches. Using the Enhancement Concepts of R/3, additional functionality can be provided without modifying the original object. The following steps show you how to obtain the Developer Key and the SAP Object Key . Before these steps can be performed, please ensure the following: 1. an SAP License has been applied for and installed, and 2. OSS is registered and its connection has been installed and tested.

Registering a Developer for an R/3 Installation


In order for a developer to customize and develop an ABAP/4 program, she has to first be registered using OSS. Once the developer key has been obtained and entered into the R/3 System, the R/3 System will not ask you again for the developer key.

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1. To go to the SAP Online Service System logon screen, enter the transaction code /nOSS1.

If you are getting a developer key because the system is asking for it, you can open a separate session by entering /o instead of /n before the transaction code (for example, /oOSS1). When you get the key, simply copy and paste it into your original session window. 2. Click the Logon button.

3. Select the PUBLIC radio button. 4. Click Continue.


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5. Enter your OSS user name and password.

6. Click on the Installations button.


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7. Select the check-box that corresponds to your installation type. 8. Click on the Choose button.
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9. Click on the Registration button.


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10. Click on the Overview button.

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This screen shows the current status of an R/3 installation with all registered developers for a particular installation.

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11. Click on the Register button.


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12. To register a new developer, enter your user name. 13. Click on the Register button.
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14. The 20-character key for developer JOHN_DOE is displayed.

If you have another session open which is requesting the key, you can highlight and copy (using Ctrl-C on your keyboard) the key and then paste it into your other window (using CtrlV).
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Registering an SAP Object for an R/3 Installation


It is not necessary to obtain an SAP Object key for customer-defined objects such as ABAP/4 programs which start with Y or Z. If you wish to modify an original SAP object, then an SAP object key is required. The following steps show you how to obtain an SAP object key. Once you have applied the SAP Object key to an SAP object, you dont have to re-enter it the next time you make changes to the object.

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1. Click on the Object button.

2. Enter the PGMID, Object, and the name of the object. For a list of possible choices for the PGMID and Object, click in their respective fields. This example shows you how to obtain the SAP object key for the SAP original program RSDBTIME. 3. Click Register.

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4. The 20-character key is displayed.

If you have another session open which is requesting the key, you can highlight and copy (using Ctrl-C on your keyboard) the key and then paste it into your other window (using CtrlV).

If you have questions or comments about the procedures described in this paper, simply send SAP a message in OSS under application area BCTR44.

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For further details refer to R/3 System Administration Made Easy Completing and Checking the Central Instance Installation of R/3 3.0E with Oracle on Win. NT (Ch. 6) Using The Customizing Organizer for IMG Customization (Ch. 63) Using the Workbench Organizer to Modify an ABAP/4 Program (Ch. 64) R/3 Basis Knowledge Products Software Logistics CD Reference Pre-Installation R/3 system Installation Setup SAP Remote Connection Introduction to the Online Correction System (OSS)

R/3 System Online Help R/3 Services Online Service System (OSS) Basis Courses Technical Core CompetenceWindows NT/Oracle (BC 310)

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