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Developer Key and Object Key
- What is Developer Key
- What is Object Key
- How to create them
- Which table stores them
- Some more Information
Dec 06, 2015 Hi, i have seen your Video 'Create New SAP User with Developer Access Key'. There you are using a keygen for the developer key. I have searched the inet but i havent found the gen. Can you tell me we i can find it or could you send it to me please? Me Email is [email protected] Many thanks. Reply Delete. The developer key is issued by SAP for an individual developer user account, and access keys are issued for the development object that needs to be changed. However changing a program /object starting with Y or Z i.e. Customer specific object, you just need a developer key.
Defining Developer Key and Object Key
Developer key is required to register you as developer in SAP service market place. And this is done for one time only.
A developer create and changes program (or) object, then it will ask for access key which in SMP (Service Market Place) written as Object Key.
We have two types of objects
- Repository Objects (A to X)
- Customer specific objects(Y to Z)
Changing a repository objects requires you both Developer Key and Object Key (also called as Object Access Key, Developer Access Key). And for every object you change it will ask for an Access key, with which can change SAP source or SAP dictionary object; this task is in general done by Basis team. User sends a request to Basis team for generating the key.
The developer key is issued by SAP for an individual developer user account, and access keys are issued for the development object that needs to be changed.
However changing a program /object starting with Y or Z i.e. customer specific object, you just need a developer key.
It can be access in Service Market Place at http://service.sap.com/sscr.
Taking a scenario…
You are a new ABAP developer and were ask to change a program (Repository Objects) for the first time.
You will need 2 things –
- Developer Key (One time generated)
- An object access key for that particular object/program.
And again if you are required to change another program, next time you just need an Object Key (Developer in general refers it as Developer Access Key and request for the same to Basis Consultant)
Generating Key
1. Log on to the SAP Marketplace using an OSS ID with Administration rights – or directly http://service.sap.com/sscr.
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2. You will get to see the following.
3. On the SSCR – Registration screen, click the Register developer radio button.
You have to enter the user IDs of developers to be registered and click on an Installation. Make sure you select the correct Installation Number.
And then Register Developer. It will do it and give you a registration key that need to be communicate to the user.
4. For object On the SSCR – Register object screen, type in the developer’s SAP user ID and fill the following.
4. For object On the SSCR – Register object screen, type in the developer’s SAP user ID and fill the following.
In general developer asks Basis team for an object key with following screenshot which are required to fill in above snap.
After filling the required click on Register and below you will see
This registration key is required by the developer to make change SAP sources or SAP dictionary objects in an R/3 system.
Other buttons in the menu.
- Developers registered by me – List all developers registered by you,
- Objects registered by me – List all objects registered by you.
- My company’s registrations – This list contains developers/objects registered for those installations for which you have SSCR authorization. And also give options to download all SSCR keys.
Table storing them – DEVACCESS, can be viewed using SE16 and SE11
Some more Information
- Access keys have the format of R3TR <Object/Class/FUNC> <Object Name>
- What happens when the entry for a developer is deleted in the DEVACCESS table but the developer continues to use the same user ID?
The answer is that the developer can still use the old developer access key.
The reason: Developer access key is nothing but an algorithm based on system number and SID and some other system values (SAP does not reveal the information). The developer access key is validated by SAP using a Kernel level C system program ”CHECK_DEVELOPER_KEY’. So, even if the developer access key has been deleted for a user ID in the DEVACCESS table, she can still use the same developer access key. So the control should be to:
- If the developer still works in the company and only the job role has changed, remove the developer authorizations in the user master records.
- You may also want to assign a new user ID with the required access instead of using the existing user ID – just in case she gets the authorizations by mistake!
- One more suggestion, turn on table logging for table DEVACCESS to review all the changes.
- As of Release 4.0, object key assignment is release-specific.
- An object must be registered when it is changed by a registered developer user for the first time. If a registered user changes the object at a later point in time, the key is no longer requested.
- What is SSCR – https://websmp206.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700001636531997
- Any issue check SNOTE 40850
Keygen Sap Developer Access Key Code
You don't really need to go to marketplace to get a Developer Access Key. You can get it from the table DEVACCESS using transaction SE16.
To request for a new developer key, follow these steps:
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What Is Sap Developer
Log on to the URL http://service.sap.com/sscr with your SAP S-userClick on Register Developer
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Enter the user name(s) and select the Installation for which the developer key is requiredSap Developer Network
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The key will be displayed in the same screen or you can check from Developer Registered by Me or in DEVACCESS table as described earlier.