on 12-16-2008 7:30 AM
Hi
I want to ask about object on su24
We can use su24 to find out what objects related to tcode, right?
but we have to filter proposal column to Yes, to know the exact objects used by that tcode right?
My question is why there is so many objects on 1 tcode but most of the object proposal set to NO
Can we use that object later (if needed) so abaper don't have to create new tcode
Thanks
Regards,
Della
SU24 is to maintain Authorization object checks for a desired transaction, nothing to do with creating new transactions or not.
Read
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/52/671449439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
regards
Juan
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> I mean "Can we use that object later (if needed) so abaper don't have to create new object?", not new tcode
Do you mean, use these objects for additional authorization check in that transaction itself? If so, then YES. You can use these objects to enhance the authorization check on that transaction code without creating another Z object.
Regards,
Jazz
It can be used to reduce/increase authorization check for applications.
You can also refer the following document :
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/EN/52/67147d439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
The default values and the check indicator of an authorization object are important for the Profile Generator. These values are only displayed for changing in the Profile Generator if you have set the check indicator to PP (check with default Yes).
If you have set authorization checks for your own applications, you need to enter the authorization objects which you have used into Transaction SU24 manually and also maintain the check indicators.
Regards,
Jazz
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