ActiveControl is an ABAP-addon. Most of the data/configuration of ActiveControl resides in a Domain Controller SAP system elected by the Customer.

Regardless of your SAP system scope and architecture, some general SAP installation steps will need to be performed on your SAP systems to prepare them for ActiveControl.

It is recommended that you perform these steps with the support of Basis Technologies solution experts to ensure that all activities are completed and checked correctly.

# Activity Details
3.1.1 Import ActiveControl software transports into Domain Controller Please refer to this Knowledge Article for full details of the transports and sequence.
3.1.2 Import ActiveControl transports into all other systems Please refer to this Knowledge Article for full details of the transports and sequence that need to be deployed in Development satellites and non-Development satellites.
3.1.3a Create RFC user – Domain Controller Use SU01 to create a service AC_RFC user in the ActiveControl Domain Controller. This RFC user needs the following ActiveControl role assignments:
/BTI/TE:CTS_RFC
/BTI/TE:CTS_ADMIN_USER
/BTI/TE:CTS_ADMIN
3.1.3b Create RFC users – remote Satellite systems Use SU01 to create a system AC_RFC user in all clients of all remote satellite SAP systems (Ie Dev, QA, Production, Training etc) to be managed by ActiveControl. This RFC user needs the following ActiveControl role assignments:

/BTI/TE:CTS_RFC
3.1.4 Create RFC destinations (in Domain Controller) Use SM59 (>> Create Connection) to create RFC destinations in your ActiveControl Domain Controller:

1. To connect to All participating SAP systems (development, test, production, etc.) that will be managed by ActiveControl.
2. To connect back to the ActiveControl Domain Controller system itself

The following nomenclature must be used:


Note that RFC Destinations must be in ALL CAPITALS in the exact naming convention detailed above. (ie do not add client numbers)
After set up, test the connection via Utilities -> Test -> Authorization Test.

In addition, an RFC destination should be created on the ActiveControl Domain Controller, pointing back to itself.
3.1.5 Create RFC Destinations (in Development Systems) Use SM59 (> Create Connection) to create RFC destinations in all your development SAP systems to connect to the AC Domain Controller.

The following nomenclature must be used:

After set up, test the connection via Utilities -> Test -> Authorization Test.
3.1.6 Install ActiveControl Windows GUI Install the ActiveControl Windows GUI on your ActiveControl Administrator’s PC.

Note: ActiveControl can alternatively be installed/run from a central fileshare or Citrix server.
3.1.7 Create ActiveControl Administrators and allocate ActiveControl roles to Using SU01, create the ActiveControl Administrator users and assign a valid email address for email notifications.

Add the following ActiveControl roles (within the ActiveControl Domain Controller):

/BTI/TE:CTS_ADMIN_USER
/BTI/TE:STD_ADMIN_ROLE

Although most other user assignments can be done closer to ActiveControl go-live, the above roles are needed for the ActiveControl Administrators to install and configure ActiveControl.
3.1.8 Create ActiveControl Batch job user Using SU01, create a system user (suggested username AC_BATCH) for use in all background jobs. The First and Last names should be ‘Active’ and ‘Control’ so it’s easy for users to see where notification emails have come from.

Add the following ActiveControl roles (within the ActiveControl Domain Controller):

/BTI/TE:CTS_ADMIN_USER
/BTI/TE:CTS_RFC
/BTI/TE:COMP_ADMIN_ROLE
3.1.09 Update rdisp/max_hold_time system parameter (Domain Controller + Development System) To stop the SAP GUI screens from timing out when entering a transport form or task whilst using the field exit functionality it is recommended to increase the rdisp/max_hold_time parameter on all application servers of the ActiveControl domain controller AND all ABAP Development Systems. The recommended value for this is 360.

This will require a system restart.
3.1.10 Create ActiveControl users and assign ActiveControl roles to ActiveControl users Using SU01, create the ActiveControl users and assign a valid email address for email notifications.

Add the appropriate ActiveControl roles identified earlier (within the ActiveControl Domain Controller).

Some organisations choose to do this activity nearer to go-live but it is good practice to get a full user list as soon as possible.


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