HI ,
As an SAP BASIS member , Why do we need to monitor lock
entries(SM12) and Update Errors(SM13) , wht is the trouble
shooting for those ?
Answer Posted / syed mahboob feroz ahmed
Hi,
We need to monitor lock entries and update errors as when
anyone is making changes on particular ST Code only one
single instance is possible at a time and when someone from
another system logged in and trying to make use of the same
T code for same user for making changes then that
particular User cannot make use of that T code and will
receive message that it is locked this is the work of SM12
and when coming to SM13 here one can see updates going on
and while making changes through SM12 and the same T code
being used with another User so we can cancel that
particular session which is locked with,
"Cancel without Core" which will not input any logs related
to changes being update in Update workprocess (SM13).
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