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What is 'logon group' in SAP BC-CST - Client/Server Technology?


logon group - Overview

  • Component: BC-CST

  • Component Name: Client/Server Technology

  • Description: A group of SAP system instances. When a user logs on to a logon group, the message server directs the user to the server of this group that currently has the lightest load. The logon groups are defined in transaction SMLG.


logon group - Details


  • Key Concepts: A logon group is a feature of SAP Client/Server Technology (BC-CST) that allows users to log on to the system with a single user name and password. It is used to manage user access to the system and to control which users can access certain functions.
    How to use it: To use a logon group, the administrator must first create the group in the system. Once the group is created, users can be added to it. The administrator can then assign different roles and permissions to each user in the group. This allows the administrator to control which users have access to certain functions and data.
    Tips & Tricks: When creating a logon group, it is important to ensure that only users who need access to certain functions are added to the group. This will help ensure that only authorized users have access to sensitive data and functions.
    Related Information: For more information on logon groups, please refer to SAP's documentation on Client/Server Technology (BC-CST).

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