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The following procedure shows an example with a client running SAP Signature Theme on Windows, the colors and appearance of screen might differ but functionality should be same in higher version with other themes. Enable scripting in Client SAP GUI Click Customize Local Layout, and then click Options. Under Accessibility & Scripting click Accessibility and then tick Use accessibility mode, click Ok to save. Under Accessibility & Scripting, click Scripting and then tick Enable Scripting and remember to untick all checkbox below, click Ok to save. Enable Server Side Scripting (the RZ11 parameter) Login to SAP, Start transaction RZ11 On the Maintain Profile Parameters screen, enter " sapgui/user_scripting " and Click Display In the Display Profile Parameter Attributes screen, choose Change Value. Enter " TRUE" in the new value field, Click the Save Button. Check that Current Value is set to TRUE. Verify with the SAP Administrator that S_SCR authorization is granted for all required users.
SAP Knowledge Warehouse is SAP AG 's product-line offering for knowledge management. It is a software application that facilitates the development of documentation, and the delivery of this documentation to the users of a product or system. It is typically implemented alongside other SAP products (such as SAP R/3) to provide user documentation on the use of those products, although technically it could be used as a stand-alone product to provide documentation for non-SAP systems or products. SAP Knowledge Warehouse provides a basic authoring environment, and relatively robust version control (including check-out/check-in functionality), but it is not really a 'knowledge management' product — it is more a document repository. SAP Knowledge Warehouse allows documentation to be provided to users in three possible ways: Via a web server that provides access to the entire documentation set Via context-sensitive help from another SAP application Through the creation of stand-alone Windows Help files One of the advantages of SAP Knowledge Warehouse is that it ships with a full set of SAP's official (but often poor) standard documentation for all transactions.
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