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Our services in the area of SAP authorizations
SAP NetWeaver 7.31 introduces a new method for determining affected applications and roles by timestamping (see tip 45, "Using the timestamp in the transaction SU25"). With the Support Package 12 for NetWeaver Release 7.31 and Support Package 4 for NetWeaver Release 7.40 from SAP Note 1896191, the Expert Mode function for taking SU22 data for step 2 has been added.
You can translate text blocks in permission roles individually using the SE63 transaction. If you need to translate many roles, there are also automation options that we present here. There are several scenarios in which it becomes interesting to translate the texts of permission roles, for example, if your company is acting internationally. Also, you may have taken over a third party company and the SAP systems used there, or you may want to simplify the SAP system landscape by combining different divisions in one system. In all of these cases, you must standardise or translate the texts of the authorisation roles. For pure translation, you can use the transaction SE63, which we explain in the first section of this tip. In general, however, you will need to translate a large number of role texts in these scenarios; Therefore, in the second section we will explain how you can automate the translation using the LSMW (Legacy System Migration Workbench) transaction and will discuss how to set up a custom ABAP programme.
Understanding SAP HANA Permissions Tests
Another important authorization object for background processing is the object S_BTCH_NAM, which allows a user to run the steps of a job under another user (see SM36 -> Edit step). Here, a name other than the user's own can be entered in the user field of a step. The prerequisite is that the job scheduler has an authorization for the object S_BTCH_NAM, which contains the name of the step user, and that the step user exists in the same client as the job scheduler itself. From 4.6C: The step user must be of type Dialog, Service, System or Communication.
All external services with their suggested values can be viewed or maintained in the transaction SU24. Access to external services or all CRM functions and data within CRM functions is realised via PFCG roles. To create these PFCG roles, you must first create a role menu. To do this, run the report CRMD_UI_ROLE_PREPARE. You can specify either the name of the CRM Business Role (User Role) or the name of the assigned PFCG role. It is also important that you specify the language in which the PFCG role will be maintained in the appropriate field.
Authorizations can also be assigned via "Shortcut for SAP systems".
There will be regular transactions used in multiple roles.
If you want to know more about SAP authorizations, visit the website www.sap-corner.de.
However, this only applies to applications that access files using a specified path.