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Displaying technical names

Former Member
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Hi,

Is there a way to display technical names of the organizational levels in PFCG. I understand that we can display technical names of the auth objects using utilities -> technical names on. I want to be able to display the technical names when I click on the organizational levels button. for example in the org levels screen, I want to be able to see BUKRS instead of company code. Please help. thanks

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fredrik_borlie
Contributor
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Hi.

You should already be able to see the organisational field in the authorization object.

See this image:

http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/2950/bukrs.jpg

You should also see that the field is organizational by the $sign.

But, when you have many field it can be hard to know which field is what. So to find the field from the name you simply do:

Open the Organisational popup.

Put the cursor on a line and press F1.

Then you get the Performance Assistant

Here you press the Technical informationbutton according the image:

http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/1964/orgl.jpg

Now you see the name of the field.

http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/1684/techname.jpg

Regards

Fredrik

sdipanjan
Active Contributor
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Sorry to say.. NO.. SAP doesn't come up with this facility yet. ;-(

Regards,

Dipanjan

Former Member
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Put it on the wish list !!

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Thanks very much for all your replies. As suggested by Frederick, I searched for the text in the Auth objects page and tracked the technical name for the object. Avinash..you are hillarious!!

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Actually, we do have a functionality "wish list" in the security wiki - where good ideas and popular requests for features can be documented.

Whether it will be provided is a different story, but it is better than hoping in the dark or unnoticed rants...

Cheers,

Julius