You can archive change records for all changes to profiles.
Object Definition
The archiving object US_PROF is used to archive change records for changes to authorization
profiles from table USRH10.
Technical Information
Unless you are archiving very many change records, an archiving run should have no significant
effect on the performance of your system. A profile change record requires between 0.5 and 1
KB (uncompressed).
Dependencies
Archiving profile change records does not have any effect on other archivable data. There are no
particular dependencies or relationships between profile change records and other archivable
data.
Archiving Criterion and Retention Requirements
SAP recommends a retention period of 10 years for all user and authorization change records.
Change records are archived according to the date that you specify. All records older than the
date specified are archived. Old archives are not automatically deleted.
Log
The log files generated by archiving and deleting records are stored in the SAP spool system.
The archiving log records the number of change records archived. The delete log lists the change
records that were deleted after the archiving session.
Creating an Archive File
Choose Tools Administration User maintenance. and then Manual maintenance Edit
authorizations manually (transaction SU03), then Utilities Archive and read, and select the
archive function.
The archiving function calls the standard archiving interface, where the correct archiving object is
already specified.
You need only specify (or create) an appropriate report variant, specify the start time and printing
specifications for the background processing of the report, and schedule the report with Create
job.
See also the documentation on the archiving procedure in general. You will find this
documentation in the first section of this document.
Executing the Deletion Program
You must explicitly delete archived records after an archiving session has been successfully
completed. Be sure to check the archiving log to be sure that the archiving session has been
completed successfully. Also, be sure that you specify the same date for the deletion program.
Otherwise, too many or too few change records will be deleted
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