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RE: [sap-security] How To Know Which Auth Object To Add When Tcode Is Given For First Time?

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Reply from Murray_Girl on Jan 4 at 4:45 PM
You might give transaction code STAUTHTRACE a try instead of using ST01.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: dfrang
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2017 4:34 PM
Subject: How To Know Which Auth Object To Add When Tcode Is Given For First Time?

Hi,
the best way I know to identify authorization objects added during
development in a customized transaction or missing in a t-code is by using
the trace transaction ST01 and trace the authorizations being called when
testing. You will need to use a Testing ID and every time this ID fails
(due to missing authorization) you will add the authorization missing to
this ID until you pass the test (the t-code is fully tested for its
functionality). ST01 will show you all the authorization being called by
the t-code being tested. Now some authorizations are just called by the
program and may not need to be added, here is where your experience will
come in to identify those false-positives.. But usually these
authorizations are the ones not recommended to be added to an end user.

PS: SU53 may work i just don't use it for this purpose because it only
gives me the last auth. fail.

Hope this helps. Let me know. Thanks
Damiana

 
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