User default settings

Hi All,
I need to set the default settings like date format,decimal notations etc of one user to another user.
Kindly let me know how do I do this...I shall be thankful to all of you if u can suggest me some Function Modules to do this.
Thanks,
Himanshu

Hi Himanshu,
I think you can set the default format for the date and decimal notation as follows:
In SAP Easy Access screen System -->User Profile -->Own Data. In which, in the defaults tab you can change the change the formats for the user and save the settings.
Regards,
Ramesh
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