To display the distribution logs, choose Environment ® Distribution log (transaction SCUL) in the user maintenance (transaction SU01). The system displays a selection of pushbuttons you can use to display the logs. The pushbutton texts form the evaluation criteria for the logs displayed. For example, if you choose Systems, the system displays the status of the users, sorted by subsystem. You display the users in the subsystem by expanding the tree. The color of a node corresponds to the worst error within a node. To display the color legend, choose Utilities ® Color legend. If you display the incorrect user master records, the system displays a short text that explains the cause of the error. If this short text is insufficient, you can display a long text by clicking on the field User. By choosing Transport, you can execute the transport again at this level and trigger data distribution. The system also offers you a summary of errors, warnings, successful and unconfirmed distributions. The system logs unconfirmed distributions, for example, if the data could not be distributed due to an incorrect RFC connection.
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