![]() ![]() If the logon user data is matching and in sync with stored user data in the database, it will return the positive result and allow the request in accessing the system. Once the work process is assigned, it will check and compare logon user data (user id and password with the user master data which is stored in the database. For example, for user login request, a dialog work process will be assigned if there are work processes available in the system. ![]() Based on the concept of FIFO (First In and First Out), the dispatcher will find any free work process based on the user request type and assign it to the user. Once the request is forwarded into ABAP Dispatcher, the request will be kept in the request queue first. ![]() If SAP GUI is using logon group, the logon will be sent to the message server for purposes of logon load balancing. When user(s) accessing SAP system via SAP GUI, the request is forwarded into ABAP dispatcher for the direct logon. High-level understanding of the process will help to explain details of SAP Logon configuration. Let’s start with discussing an overview of SAP Logon process. If you are interested in installation of SAP GUI and SAP Logon, have a look at this tutorial How to Install SAP GUI and other free tutorials from our SAP BASIS course. This SAP BASIS tutorial provides guidance about SAP Logon configuration. SAP Logon is a client software that is necessary for connecting to SAP systems from desktop computers. ![]()
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