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Permissions objects already included
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The generic entries cause deletions in the target system if the same entries originate from both development systems. To prevent this, insert SAP Note 1429716. Then use the report SU24_TRANSPORT_TABLES to transport your SU24 data. This report creates a detailed transport BOM based on the application names. Since the report has significantly higher maturities than step 3 of the transaction SU25, we advise you to apply this report only in a Y-landscape.

The panel menus also simplify the maintenance of permissions to the audit structures. You can select the audit structures or area menus you use in role editing and import them into the roles as menus. If you want to set up a constraint on AIS users to specific audit structures or protect individual audits from access, you can use the S_SAIS authorization object. This object controls access to the audit structures or the audit numbers of individual audits.
Error analysis for authorizations (part 1)
The SAP CO module is the module for classic controlling in a company. Part (the responsible area) of it is the control and analysis of costs. This also includes the control of the cost types and the cost rates that are incurred and posted in the company. Controlling then usually reports directly to the company management. It is supported by the tools from the SAP CO module, which can provide comprehensive evaluations and analyses. SAP CO can be subdivided into several further subareas. These include, for example, CO-PC (Product Cost Accounting), CO-PA (Profitability Analysis) or PCA (Profit Center Accounting).

System users are also intended for anonymous access. They are used in technical operations that require a user, such as batch runs or RFC connections. With them, therefore, no dialogue login is possible on the SAP system, but only the login via RFC call. Multiple logins are always possible for a system user, and the password modification rules (see also the explanation under "Service Users") do not apply. The password of a system user always has the status Productive and can only be changed by the user administrator.

Authorizations can also be assigned via "Shortcut for SAP systems".

Therefore, this function requires a high degree of understanding for the adjustments that are running in the background and is therefore only available as a pilot note.

You can also find some useful tips from practice on the subject of SAP authorizations on the page www.sap-corner.de.


For example, if you want a user to view only the data from a table that affects the country where their work location is located, you must configure it accordingly.
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