Working with SAP User Sessions

Users of SAP systems can work on more than one task at a time by means of opening new sessions. Sessions are like independent windows where you can perform other tasks. By default, a user can open up to nine sessions and work or move around all open sessions at the same time, without interrupting the work on other sessions. For example, users might decide to have a session open to watch the status of background or printing jobs while performing their usual tasks in other sessions.

Sessions can be closed at any time, without having to log off the system. However, when a user closes off the last session, this has the same effect as logging off.

The system administrator might decide to limit the allowed number of ...

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