Way to access config table without opening system

Hi Experts,
In the PSCD module, there are some config tables that need to be updated weekly with data.  This weekly maintenance is not in line with the goal to reduce our transports to PROD to once a month.   How can we update those tables directly without transporting or opening the system?
An example is table TFK001U.  We need to enter new users in that table.  It is a client specific table.  It stores 3 fields, client, user name , and recon group.  We have a tcode to access it directly, but still get the message:  TK430 (Client XXX has status 'not modifiable').
Please advise how to get around that error.
Thanks in advance,
Cindy

No. I think to maintain this one, you need also or opening the client or make changes with closed client but asking for a request and transporting this content.
In last case, you need table maintenance dialog but don't need a transaction if you can use SM30 to maintain it.
PS: Sometimes we ask to BASIS team to open a system for a while, so we can make our changes and after that ask them to close it again. It depends on your necessity.
best regards.
Glauco
Edited by: Glauco Kubrusly on Jul 21, 2011 11:40 AM

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