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November 30, 2009

How to find history of parameter change in SAP

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — admin @ 5:00 pm

You want to view the History of Parameter change in SAP (eg.: instance profile parameter changes)

  • Use transaction code: TU02
  • Click on the system that you want the information for

History of Parameters list appears

November 28, 2009

How to upload par files to SAP Portal

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — admin @ 5:00 pm

You want to upload a .par file to your SAP Portal

  • Logon to the SAP Portal using your administrator user-id
  • System Administration > Transport > Transport Packages > Import >
  • Browse for the .par file
  • Click Upload
  • Check for any errors on the page

ABAP Runtime Error: SNAP_NO_NEW_ENTRY

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — Tags: — admin @ 5:00 pm

You’re getting an ABAP runtime error: SNAP_NO_NEW_ENTRY

Reason: SNAP table is full

Solution:

  • Use transaction: ST22
  • Menu -> Goto -> Reorganize
  • Either click Reorganize or change the value to 0 or 1 as required and click Reorganize.

November 27, 2009

Download a list of SAP transaction codes

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — admin @ 5:00 pm

To download a partial list of SAP transaction codes click here.

November 26, 2009

Specify Default domain for SAP Email

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — Tags: — admin @ 5:00 pm

You’re either getting an error in the email routing test or use multiple domains and want to set a default domain for emails sent out of SAP

  • Use transaction SCOT
  • Menu -> Setting -> Default domain
  • Enter the domain name
  • Enter or click tick mark

Re run the routing test to confirm.

November 25, 2009

Enable or Disable Confirmation of Receipt in SAP (email)

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — Tags: — admin @ 5:00 pm

You want to Enable or Disable Confirmation of email Receipt in SAP

  • Use transaction SCOT
  • Menu -> Settings -> Confirmation of Receipt
  • Click SAPConnect expects receipt confirmations for Internet mail to enable receipts.
  • Click SAPConnect does not expect receipt confirmations for Internet mail to disable receipts.

You can further filter this depending on the domain used: (eg.: disable it for local/company domain while still expect replies from external suppliers/customers)

  • Under The following recipients are excluded from this rule
  • specified the Internet domain, e.g. SAP-AG.DE to disable or enable the confirmations from.

November 24, 2009

Configure email in SAP

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — Tags: — admin @ 5:00 pm

You want to configure outgoing email in SAP.

  • Use transaction SCOT
  • Goto node SMTP
  • If it doesn’t exist use: Menu-> Node -> Create
  • To set it: Menu-> Node -> Change -> General Node Settings
  • For Node SMTP -> Enter a Description
  • Put in a waiting time, say 15 or 30 minutes
  • Click Node in Use
  • Under SMTP Connection -> Enter the Mail Host and Mail Port
  • Under Supported address types Click Internet -> Set Under Address area put a * in
  • Specificy output formats as required
  • Click the Tick Mark or press Enter
  • Click the Tick Mark or press Enter

All done :-)

  • To test: Menu-> Utilities -> Routing Test

November 23, 2009

Tablespace PSAPSR3 already in backup status error

Filed under: BASIS, SAP — Tags: — admin @ 4:27 pm

Due to some reason the tablespace PSAPSR3 (possibly alongwith other tablespaces) has been left in backup mode since the last backup run.

You need to set the tablespaces back to online mode.

  • Use sqlplus and enter “alter tablespace PSAPSR3 end backup”
  • Use this for all the tablespaces that are in backup mode.

For those with access to service.sap.com check Note: 7490

Don’t forget to do a complete backup of the system!

November 6, 2009

Red Bull Simply Cola Review

Filed under: General — Tags: — admin @ 3:53 pm

What do you do when you’ve created a brand new product and not many people are buying???

Well you distribute free samples, of course!

So, Red Bull gave us a few crates of their new Cola.

I’ve never done a cola review before; forgive me if I get the technicalities wrong ;) :P

The tins are larger than the usual Red Bull ones and contain 355ml of cola. Their height and the contrasting Blue & Red colours on it are sure to make it stand out in the retail outlets while the Bull cut-out on the opener is neat touch.

The drink seems slightly less sugary than the ones you’d buy from their competitors and having had a few cans of the new Pepsi RAW, I can definitely say, this seems a bit less sweet.

You can really taste the cardamom and that’s the first thing your tongue tastes and brain senses, followed by the deep cola taste. The sensation of the bubbles on the tongue is very different as well – probably due to the caffeine levels in this drink. The Strong & Natural printed on the front of the face does seem true after you’ve had a few sips. The drink tastes quite different over the other colas as its less sweet & thumping dense cola taste to it. A bit bitter too. I guess there’s no easy way to describe it – you’ve got to have yourself to realize how different it is.

Verdict: While I’m not a big cola drinker – mainly due to the sugar levels in other drinks, I’m pretty happy to recommend a drink of this if you’ve never tasted natural colas before. However, if you’ve tried the Pepsi RAW and hated it, please don’t.

Public domain info:

A can of Red Bull Simply Cola contains:
* Water
* Sugar
* Carbon dioxide
* Natural caramel color
* Natural flavors from plant extracts (0.37%): galangal, vanilla, mustard seed, lime, kola nut, cocoa, liquorice, cinnamon, lemon, ginger, coca leaf, orange, corn mint, pine, cardamom, mace, clove, and lemon juice concentrate
* Caffeine from coffee beans.

Red Bull Simply Cola also has slightly more caffeine, at 45 milligrams per 355ml (12-ounce) can, than Coca-Cola (34 mg) or Pepsi-Cola (37.5 mg), but less than Diet Coke (47 mg) or Pepsi One (54 mg) or Mountain Dew (54 mg). The cola contains significantly less caffeine than Red Bull’s eponymous energy drink (80 mg per 8.2 ounces). It also lacks the artificial flavors, colors, and phosphoric acid commonly used in commercial colas.

November 2, 2009

AT&T Williams confirm Driver line up, bag Rubens

Filed under: F1 — admin @ 1:15 pm

AT&T WilliamsF1, today, confirmed Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg as their drivers for the 2010 Formula One season.

Frank Williams, Team Principal, said, “Rubens needs no introduction. He is not only the most experienced driver in Formula One, but a passionate and talented driver who fought hard for the Drivers’ Championship this year.  Nico Hulkenberg won the GP2 Championship this season as a rookie and has previously won the F3 Euroseries, Formula Masters, A1 GP and Formula BMW Germany.”

He continued, “Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima remain our drivers until the end of 2009 and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their contribution to the team. Nico and Kazuki have represented AT&T Williams and our partners with dedication, discipline and skill and we wish them every success with their future endeavours.”

WilliamsF1, who have won 9 constructors titles since starting out in 1977 are the only independent “Top Four” team in F1. They will be using the Williams FW32 chassis next year with new engines sourced from Cosworth.

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