For example, you have 2 connections - one to system X1 (company A) with system id XXD and another to system X2 (company B), but with system id XXD too.
If you set SAP ID field to XXD in KeeSAPLogon, and then when you double click on solumn, SAPLogon can't detect which system you are actualy want to logon.
But in SAP Logon you have 2 records with name X1 and X2, and you can put this names to KeeSAPLogon in field SAP ID with such format:
{SAPID} -sysname="{SAPNAME}"
In example above you must set to field "SAP ID" value {XXD - sysname="X1"} - (without {} ) for system X1 and {XXD - sysname="X2"} for system X2
Real example:
PS. I hope it was helpful. Sorry 4 my English =)
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Thanks for your feedback on KeeSAPLogon!
A similar request was taken by another user, so the next version of KeeSAPLogon will include a description to distinguish between different systems was same SAPID.
The "sysname" parameter will be implemented in next version :-)
I hope to get it published within the next month.
Regards,
Gardian12
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Hi, I just came across this one. I'm still using the manual sapshortcut method. I think this is a cleaner solution but I also need the "sysname" parameter, as I also have identical SIDs for multiple customers.
Any change there is further development on this plugin to allow this?
Thanks!
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Hi.
I used KeeSAPlogin plugins which allowed to used "SAP_SYSNAME" when we have same "SAP_MANDT" and "SAP_SYS" . But it don't work. What is the value tu put in "SAP_SYSNAME" please ?
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It is simple lifehack.
For example, you have 2 connections - one to system X1 (company A) with system id XXD and another to system X2 (company B), but with system id XXD too.
If you set SAP ID field to XXD in KeeSAPLogon, and then when you double click on solumn, SAPLogon can't detect which system you are actualy want to logon.
But in SAP Logon you have 2 records with name X1 and X2, and you can put this names to KeeSAPLogon in field SAP ID with such format:
{SAPID} -sysname="{SAPNAME}"
In example above you must set to field "SAP ID" value {XXD - sysname="X1"} - (without {} ) for system X1 and {XXD - sysname="X2"} for system X2
Real example:

PS. I hope it was helpful. Sorry 4 my English =)
Thanks for your feedback on KeeSAPLogon!
A similar request was taken by another user, so the next version of KeeSAPLogon will include a description to distinguish between different systems was same SAPID.
The "sysname" parameter will be implemented in next version :-)
I hope to get it published within the next month.
Regards,
Gardian12
Hi, I just came across this one. I'm still using the manual sapshortcut method. I think this is a cleaner solution but I also need the "sysname" parameter, as I also have identical SIDs for multiple customers.
Any change there is further development on this plugin to allow this?
Thanks!
Hi.
I used KeeSAPlogin plugins which allowed to used "SAP_SYSNAME" when we have same "SAP_MANDT" and "SAP_SYS" . But it don't work. What is the value tu put in "SAP_SYSNAME" please ?