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Reply from Alex Ayers on Feb 8 at 11:07 AM Hi, SAP doesn't recognise that one set of auths is for one transaction or another. All it does is look at what is in the user buffer and will use whatever it needs to satisfy the authorisation check. In your instance you will grant change and display access to any transactions using those auths. >
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Romeo_Benic Sent: Monday, February 08, 2016 10:18 AM Subject: Authorisation Objects HIe All, I ,am new to sap security and authourisation, i am trying to maintain roles.I have noticed tht in the where-used list , there are tcodes and the objects they are connected to.But more often i have noticed that multiple tcodes can be connected to one authorization object.for example tcode PA20 and PA30 are all checked to object PLOG. Therefore i have two instances of the object PLOG, in one object instance i have set the object to DISPLAY ONLY, and the other one to CHANGE(ie on function code field). My question is how does the SAp system recognise that the DISPLAY is for tcode PA20 and change is for PA30. Does it work in order tht is presented in the where-used list | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |