Bookmark this guide, keep the command reference handy, and always—always—simulate first. Do you have a specific scenario where resetactool new failed to resolve your issue? Leave a comment below or contact your SAP support partner with the JSON log attached.
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore everything you need to know about the resetactool new command, its purpose, what makes it "new," how to use it safely, and why this update matters for your system’s health and security. Before diving into what makes resetactool new different, let’s cover the basics. resetactool new
The resetactool (Reset Activation Tool) is a specialized command-line utility used primarily in systems. Its original purpose was to reset activation flags in the system’s repository. Over time, system administrators used it to fix inconsistent activation states of development objects, particularly when transports failed or when there were issues with DDIC (Data Dictionary) activation. Bookmark this guide, keep the command reference handy,
# 1. Simulate resetactool new -simulate -type TABL -name ZHR_EMPLOYEE resetactool new -simulate -verbose -type TABL -name ZHR_EMPLOYEE 3. Execute repair resetactool new -exec -type TABL -name ZHR_EMPLOYEE 4. Re-activate via SE11 (log into SAP GUI, go to SE11, display ZHR_EMPLOYEE, activate) In this comprehensive guide, we will explore everything