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System Refresh check.

Former Member
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Hi colleagues,

How can we come to know that particular system is refreshed or not for given time spam.

Please let me know as os level check and R3 level check.

Which refelect the information about the refresh.

Thanks and regards

Atul jain

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Former Member
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I think by this time you must have found some way... one way I found today is to check BDLS logs...using tcode BDLSS.

By this you will not only get the date on which system was refreshed but also give you the idea about source system.

Regards

Sachin Gupta

Former Member
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send me proper way to know about "How to check system refresh is done or not on which date " i m working on training system

markus_doehr2
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???

The system doesn´t know when it´s copied so there is no "transaction" to check.

Again:

An approach to find out would be to check transaction RSUSR200 and see there, when most of the users have been logged in the last time.

Olivier said, that he writes the date when the system copy was done onto the login screen (you can use the provided note to do that).

Markus

markus_doehr2
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I would check the login data using RSUSR200 and compare with the source/production system and see, when "most users" have been logged on last time.

Usually one has an (external) documentation to know when a system has been copied

Markus

Former Member
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In my company, we just put the refresh date and the source system on the logon screen.

Therefore, this information is available for every user of the test system.

Former Member
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Hi can you let me know ,where you provide date and system id for checking the refersh information

markus_doehr2
Active Contributor
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I think he talks about note 205487 - Own text on SAPGui logon screen

Markus

Former Member
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Hi,

>I think he talks about note 205487 - Own text on SAPGui logon screen

Yes, that is exactly the note : this is a very useful feature to keep track of the refresh dates and sources.

Olivier