Reply from nash.tejani on Sep 23 at 12:01 PM isn't the copy function another variation of 'create'. u can create from scratch or create using copy,but u are in principle creating a new object. Not sure what is the purpose of allowing copy but not create ? I can understand why you don't want to allow 'delete' or 'delimt'. Nash
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: thembani_mzimkulu Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 8:53 AM Subject: Authorisations HR Organisational Staffing Change Dear Expert, I am new in HR authorizations, I have a request from the business to give the HR Administrators access to: Display all objects and relationships Copy and Save, Positions (Object S) Infotype 1000 Copy, Change & Save the Cost Centre (Object K) relationship A011 to the Position - Infotype 1001 Copy and Save the Job (Object C) relationship B007 to the Position - Infotype 1001 Copy and Save the Org Unit (Object O) relationship A003 to the Position - Infotype 1001 They are not allow to Create, Delete or Delimit any objects This is what i have maintained In Personnel Planning object PLOG is maintained as follows Planning Status 1, 2 ISTAT Object Type C, K, O, P, S OTYPE Plan Version 01 PLVAR Function Code AEND, COP, COPY, DISP, LISD, LIST PPFCODE Subtype * SUBTYP The problem is, if I remove function code INSE- create the users are unable to copy the position. When I do the authorisation check (SU53) it shows that the function code INSE- create is missing. My question is: How do I allow the user to Copy, Change & Save Object Types without maintaining/giving function code INSE- create? Thank you in advance Thembani | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |