SAP Authorization Check
SAP Authorization Check
To ensure that a user has the appropriate authorizations when he or she performs an action, users are subject to authorization checks. The following actions are subject to authorization checks that are performed before the start of a program or table maintenance and which the SAP applications cannot avoid: Starting SAP transactions (authorization object S_TCODE) Starting reports (authorization object S_PROGRAM) Calling RFC function modules (authorization object S_RFC) Table maintenance with generic tools (S_TABU_DIS)
You have globally deactivated authorization objects for all transactions with transaction SU24 or transaction SU25. So that the entries that you have made with transactions SU24 and SU25 become effective, you must set the profile parameter AUTH/NO_CHECK_IN_SOME_CASES to Y (using transaction RZ10). All of the above checks must be successful so that the user can start the transaction. Otherwise, the transaction is not called and the system displays an appropriate message.
Authorization assignments for reports are overwritten during an upgrade. After an upgrade, you must therefore restore your customer-specific report authorizations.
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SAP Notes 7642, 20534, 23342, 33154, and 67766 Documentation for RSCSAUTH