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Key Concepts: Common domain is a term used in SAP BC-SEC Security. It is a type of authorization concept that allows users to access multiple systems with the same authorization. This means that users can access multiple systems with the same user ID and password, without having to log in separately for each system. How to use it: In order to use common domain, users must first be assigned to a common domain group. This group will be used to assign the same authorization to multiple systems. Once the user is assigned to the group, they will be able to access all of the systems associated with that group with the same user ID and password. Tips & Tricks: When setting up common domain, it is important to ensure that all of the systems associated with the group have the same authorization settings. This will ensure that users are able to access all of the systems with the same level of access. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all of the systems are properly configured and secure. Related Information: Common domain is an important concept in SAP BC-SEC Security and can be used to simplify user access across multiple systems. For more information on common domain, please refer to SAP's documentation on BC-SEC Security.