Opening the system for configuration

Hi Guys,
In some cases, we open the SAP system to do some configuration for certain tables.
We have to request the Basis team to open the SAP system..What exactly do we mean by this opening of the system?
Are we allowing the customization of certain tables which is otherwise not possible in the Quality system?
And we again need to close the system..What is the purpose of this opening/closing....
thanks
srik.

Usually they lock the client for configuration or any changes. they do this in order to avoid inconsistencies between clients.
This is set up for QA and Production where they want to centralize all developments and changes in one client and transport the changes.
Sometimes, there are configurations that are done manually in each client. In this case, BASIS team needs to allow changes in the system using SCC4.

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