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Authorization Concept in SAP R/3 - How to define User Roles, Profiles and authorizations in SAP

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By: rekha | 22 Oct 2007 11:57 pm
SAP R/3 uses a very complex mechanism to assign users access to system. SAP uses Authorization Objects to assign authorizations to users. An authorization objects works as a template for an authorization to be
defined. One point to note here is that there are a maximum of 10 fields per authorization object. For users to conduct an activity in SAP, their user profiles should satisfy the authorization check for each field in the authorization defined on a specific authorization object.

To take an example, if a user wants to create a new company code, the authorization object is F_SKA1_BUK - G/L Account: Authorization for company codes. User is given authorization to authorization object
mentioned above with the relevant fields. Authorizations in SAP are classified as General authorizations, Organizational authorizations or Functional authorizations. In our example above, authorization object
F_SKA1_BUK has been assigned to function for creating a general ledger master records. SAP can be configured to check authorizartions at the company code level, chart of account level, individual master record level so as to prevent user access. I will discuss more on SAP authorizations in my future posts.

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Hi,

Expecting more from You .......
By: | 10 Mar 2008
Hi,

Can you please information on List of obsolete transactions which would be replaced with new transactions,

And

List of authorization objects that would be added along with the new transaction codes.

Thanks in advance for your help.
By: | 13 Mar 2008
HI,

Please find the link for Obsoleted T-code in SAP
List of obsolete transactions for ECC 6.0

bye
By: Shailesh Singh | 13 Mar 2008
Please refer me a good book on Basis and Security with publisher name. Thanx.
Raman
By: | 05 May 2008

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