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Hello Kevin,

 

We have lot of documentation on SCN and google,please search your self for required information.

 

I got this information for you,

 

GRAC_GENERATE_RULES:Used to generate the rules

 

SPRO>GRC -> Access Control -> Access Risk Analysis -> SoD Rules -> Generate SoD Rules or

 

GRAC_GENERATE_RULES

 

Rule Generation Program has the max limit for number of rules for one Risk Id is 1679616.
26 alpha characters + 10 numeric characters = 36 possible characters per field. There are 4 fields for the rule ID (the Risk ID is static).

 

In conclusion, the maximum number of rules for version 10.0 is 36*36*36*36 = 1,679,616.
If there is anything exceeding this System will not be able to generate the Rules.

 

Therefore, recommended to include two functions per Custom Risk, so that Rule generation will not exceed the limit.

 

GRAC_ALERT_GENERATION:Used to create alerts

 

Refer the link for better understanding

 

SAP Access Control 10.0 Alerting

 

 

GRAC_ROLE_USAGE_SYNC:Used to Retrieves the role usage and required to create UAR requests

 

Refer the below SAP KBA

 

1994746 - GRAC10: Synchronization Jobs - scheduling recommendations

 

 

GRFNMW_BATCH_EMAIL_REMINDER:used to send the reminders for all the request types and hence the reminders would be generated for all open requests for all types of processes like Access Request/Mitigation/UAR Review/SOD Review etc.

 

Check the wiki

 

E-mail reminder notification setup - GRC 10.0 - Governance, Risk and Compliance - SCN Wiki

 

SWWCOND

SWWDHEX

SWWERRE

 

Refer the link

 

Workflow Background Jobs Description

 

for additional details please refer

SAP Access Control - Synchronisation Jobs Ordering and Frequency

 

Hope this helps you

 

Regards

Baithi


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