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Transaction code SU56 is used to monitor the number of objects that are buffered from individual user authorization

roles and profiles. When a user signs on to an SAP system, a user buffer is built containing all authorizations for the user. Each user has his or her own user buffer. Every user can display only his or her own user buffer using transaction SU56. This is only a monitoring tool, no further action can be taken from within this transaction. We can use this to analyze for a particular user, or reset the buffer for the user.

to reset user buffer please execute T-Code RSET.

its SU56 not SM56 By: | 05 Sep 2008

Please note: resetting of the buffers could change the performance of the entire system. Here is an overview of the buffers you're looking for: /$SYNC - buffers of the application server /$CUA - CUA buffer of the application server /$TAB - the TABLE buffers of the application server /$NAM - the nametab buffer of the application server /$DYNP - the screen buffer of the application server By: rekha | 06 Sep 2008 U can use SU53 and click authorization values ---> Reset User Buffer. - See more at: http://www.saptechies.org/how-to-reset-a-user-buffer/#sthash.e0zDRDvg.dpuf

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