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RE:[sap-security] Transaction Code - create, change, or display

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Reply from EJ1 on Feb 29 at 2:13 PM
Thanks for all the responses. I am familiar with the naming conventions mentioned and how to restrict a transaction by activity type 01, 02, 03 via authorizations.

Our security model is such that we have parent and child roles and in the case of display transactions, we put them in a global group (no org values) we have no restrictions on viewing data. Modify or create transactions are placed into a child role by location and are given appropriate org values so the user can only change relevant data for their location.

I was given a list of new transactions which we don't have existing roles setup (mainly in the QM space) for a new location we are bringing onto SAP. Since I'm not a functional person, I'm having fun trying to figure out which ones can go in a global (display) role and which ones require more thought. New roles created, org values, etc.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: EJ1
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 2:35 PM
Subject: Transaction Code - create, change, or display

Is anyone aware of an online resource in which you can input a transaction code and it outputs whether the transaction code only displays data or if it is used to create or modify data? If this can be easily accomplished in SAP, that would also be helpful.

 
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