Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name
UKM_CONTEXT_C
Use
In this IMG activitiy, you can define mapping contexts across clients for the Unified Key Mapping Service (UKMS). The system automatically creates database tables dependent on a mapping context. The UKMS uses these to store data, in particular object keys and key mappings.
Name of the Mapping Context
The name of a mapping context can be a maximum of 32 characters and can contain letters, numbers, and spaces.
The name is case-sensitive.
When you choose the name of a mapping context, bear in mind the designated customer namespace: y* and z*.
Database Tables for a Mapping Context
When you save a new mapping context, the system automatically triggers the creation of the required database tables:
The database tables should be written to the same transport request as the customizing entry for the mapping context.
A mapping context without the associated database tables has an inconsistent status that causes program terminations.
When you delete a mapping context, the dependent database tables are not deleted automatically. The system only displays a list of the affected database tables.
Make sure that the database tables are stored in a package that
explicitly allows read and write access by the UKMS package S_UKM. In the package that contains the generated database tables, create a client interface to the access object UKM_ACCESS and add the database tables to the client interface.