08-03-2010 8:39 AM
Dear security colleagues,
I was checking table USR02 for locked users and came across some UFLAG values I hadn't seen before. I am wondering what the meaning of those values are and how they are set. The 2 values are 01 and 129.
Does anyone know what those values mean?
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Dave Suurs.
08-03-2010 8:44 AM
Hi Dave,
Below are the description for the same:
0 Not Locked
32 Locked Globally By Administrator
64 Locked Locally By Administrator
128 Locked Due To Incorrect Logons (Limited Term)
You can do a simple F1 or F4 on Uflag to get the above information.
08-03-2010 8:47 AM
08-03-2010 9:14 AM
Thank you for your answer.
The values you mentioned I am already aware of and I know what they mean.
The values I do not know are values 01 and 129. I came across these values in our system and would like to know what they mean and how these values are set.
Thanks!
08-03-2010 9:20 AM
Please provide the system verison/release details. 01 and 129 are really strange values.
Also can you have a look at the SU01>> Logon Data tab and check the reason why such user (01/129)is locked. Also use SUIM changed document to see how it changed to 01/129.
Edited by: sap.sec.akshay on Aug 3, 2010 1:53 PM
08-03-2010 9:21 AM
The field contains the sum of the values it knows. Everything it does not know is treated as 0.
These meaningless values will no doubt have come from a Z-program. Do a where-used-list lookup on the field in transaction SE11 and contact the developer --> to delete the program.
Cheers,
Julius
08-04-2010 10:56 AM
Hi, did anyone encounter a problem that the SUIM change history value is different from the value in UFLAG?
08-04-2010 12:06 PM
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