You can use copy profiles that make it easier for you to select and combine the components you want to copy. SAP delivers the following copy profiles in the table below. The customizing and application data is deleted in the target client before copying for all profiles except SAP_USER. This is technically unavoidable.
Copy profile overview (general)
Copy profile | Description |
SAP_USER | Users, user roles and authorization profiles are copied. The client is not reset. |
SAP_UONL | User without authorization profile and role |
SAP_PROF | Only authorization profile and roles |
SAP_CUST | Client-specific customizing including authorization profile is copied. The application data is deleted, the user data is retained. |
SAP_CUSV | SAP_CUST with variants |
SAP_UCUS | SAP_CUST with user master data |
SAP_UCSV | SAP_UCUS with variants |
SAP_ALL | All client data except change documents (see note 180949) and local data is copied. |
SAP_APPL | SAP_ALL without user master data |
SAP_AAPX | SAP_ALL without authorization profile and roles |
Additional copy profiles for client transports (SSC8 with cross-client customizing)
Copy profile | Description |
SAP_EXBC | SAP_UCSV with cross-client customizing |
SAP_EXPA | SAP_ALL with cross-client customizing |
SAP_EXPC | SAP_CUSV with cross-client customizing |
Additional copy profiles for remote copies (SCC9)
Since Basis Release 6.10, the following profiles exist. They correspond to the SAP_EX profiles. These profiles are only available in systems with no protected clients. You can see the existing clients and their settings with the transaction SCC4.
Copy profile | Description |
SAP_RMBC | SAP_UCSV with cross-client customizing |
SAP_RMPA | SAP_ALL with cross-client customizing |
SAP_RMPC | SAP_CUSV with cross-client customizing |
Special profiles (SCC8 & SCC9 only)
SAP_RECO | This profile is only for recovering an accidentally deleted client (see note 31496). It contains local tables of delivery classes L and W and the change documents, as well as SAP_ALL. |
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