SAP Basis Design of applications - SAP Basis

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Design of applications
Permanent tuning and performance monitoring in the aforementioned areas
The value for abap/heap_area_total can also be set dynamically in the lower pane. Once you click on the "Apply" button, the values are changed until the next reboot of your system. In addition, the report also provides ways to analyse the global extended global memory hidden behind the two buttons "EG Overview" and "EG Dump".

SAP Basis consists of three layers: a database layer, an application layer and a presentation layer. The database layer manages all the data of the SAP system in a database located on the database server and administered by a database management system (DBMS). The database supplies the connected SAP applications with the required data, data tables or system control tables. It also receives and stores new information generated by the user.
Manage the underlying operating system, if applicable
Another important example is the reading permission for TemSe objects. The temporary files are often forgotten, because it is often not considered that cached (strictly) sensitive data, which is intended for only one user (owner), can be viewed by another user without permission - and across clients. The examples mentioned show us how important it is to carefully assign permissions for client-independent transactions. Download Transaction tables The transactions that enable the examples above, including certain expressions of the associated permission objects and our recommendations for them, can be found in the file "Critical cross-client permissions" for download. Other client-independent transactions are located in the Cross Clients TCODES file. The criticality of these transactions should be assessed according to the context. I recommend always being careful and keeping these transactions in mind.

The SAP Basis is responsible for the smooth operation of the programmes in the SAP system. It acts as an operating system for R/3 and subsequent releases including S/4HANA. Each operating system provides an environment in which programmes can run, such as MS Office on Microsoft Windows. Likewise, the SAP base system with the NetWeaver and HANA platform offers an environment in which the SAP programmes can run. In this context, the NetWeaver platform itself relies on server operating systems such as Windows and Linux.

Tools such as "Shortcut for SAP Systems" complement missing functions in the SAP basis area.

In the case of critical errors, a new attempt should be made or an alert issued so that an administrator can intervene manually.

He or she accompanies maintenance work and intervenes in special situations, such as poor performance.
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