About R/3 Login Password

Hi all..
I want to know how to compare entered field value with r/3 login pw.
I'm sure that there are functions or bapies.. but I can't find them..
Thank you for your answer..

I believe that the r/3 login password is encrypted/decrpyted at the kernal level.  I believe that what you are looking to do is a security issue and most likely will not be supported by SAP via a BAPI or function module.
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Logon data - user passord
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Regards,
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