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Editing ABAP Program with out using ABAP Editor

Former Member
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Dear Gurus,

I know that ABAP Programs like SAPMSSY1, etc. are stored in Table D010S or REPOSRC as per the version of the SAP Released.

my problem is that whem i open the table REPOSRC (Having around 34 colums), no doubt thati found the program list but i am not be able to see any thing which is written in Program language..!

how I will be able to access these program in there source language and so make certain changes in them.

actually during the RFC Logon, I am getting the error that "Error in Reading Program SAPMSSY1"

R/3 Basis System: Run-time error "GEN_SOURCE_FORMAT " occurred in accessing SAPMSSY1.

So pls tell me where I can find the actual program language so that I can make certian changes in them.

Pls REMEMBER THAT I CAN NOT USE ANY T-CODE LIKE SE36 etc. TO ENTER INTO ABAP EDITOR, AS STILL I AM NOT LOGGED ON. AT THE TIME OF GUI LOGIN I AM GETTING THE SYSTEM ERROR MESSAGE "DUMMY". WHAT THIS IS MEAN FOR??

Regards,

Abhishek

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Former Member
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Is your question

How do I modify standard SAP program SAPMSSY1 using an RFC?

Rob

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Former Member
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Is your question

How do I modify standard SAP program SAPMSSY1 using an RFC?

Rob

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I CAN NOT ENTER INTO THE SYSTEM. AS I GOT THIS ERROR IN THE LAST STEP (RFC JOBS- POST PROCESSING) OF MY SAP INSTALLATION.so can not log in into the system.

SO WHERE I CAN MODIFY THE PROGRAMMING OF "SAPMSSY1" ?

AND RESOLLVED THE ABOVE SAID PROBLEM.

I am using ORACLE 9i with patch 92080 on Windows 2000 Server with SP 4

SAP Kernel is 620 with patch no. 251 and patch level 0

SAP GUI IS 710

Abhishek

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A couple of suggestions:

Stop using all caps.

If you are trying to log onto your system using RFC, then fix your problem, don't try to change standard SAP code in an unstandard way.

If you cannot log on to your system at all, then contacts SAP. I don't think we can help you here.

Rob

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what a standard solution....! so you don't know how to reach upto SAPMSSY1............?

anyway Thanks for the nice suggestion.

Regards

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As a matter of fact, I do know. But it's dangerous and I wouldn't post it here. You should contact SAP through a message.

Rob

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If Possible kindly share these things at my personal mail << e-mail address removed >>

Will appreciate if you do that, as i am facing a lots of problem fro ma long time just for SAPMSSY1 and i want to edit it.

Abhishek

Edited by: Rob Burbank on Feb 25, 2009 9:13 AM

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Try the other suggestions.

Rob

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can you pls tell me how can i use native sql command to see ABAP Programs like SAPMSSY! ?

Abhishek

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Please open a customer support message with SAP and mark it as u.r.g.e.n.t if a system in a productive landscape is down.

Otherwise, just do a complete restore of a sandbox type system from a back-up before you created this mess...

[SAP note # 7|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/7] may also be of interest to you...

Cheers,

Julius