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Preparing test cases for authorization objects

Former Member
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HI Every one,

I am preparing test cases for on e of the role assigned to a user,

In the ROLE i am having below authorization objects will you please help me how can i prepare test cases for the below, please..

1. S_TRANSLAT: Translation environment auth Object in which ACTIVITY : 02 , Target language : * and Translation: Text type name:      *

2. S_PROGRAM : ABAP: Program Flow Checks in which User action ABAP/4 program  : VARIANT and Authorization group ABAP/4 pro : *
3. S_ADMI_FCD  : System Authorizations

4. S_RFC  :  Authorization Check for RFC Access 

5. S_BDS_D  :   BC-SRV-KPR-BDS: Authorizations for Accessing Documents 

6. S_RFCACL  :  Authorization Check for RFC User (e.g. Trusted System)

7. S_RS_AO   :  Analysis Office: Authority Object

8. S_RS_RSTT  :  Authorization Object for RS Trace Tool

by using which t-codes i can prepare these test cases,

Please dont suggest to check in SU21 t-code, i already did enough research and unable to fins them ....

Thanks,

Chandra.

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Colleen
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What transactions are in the role? What is the role for?

Former Member
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Hi Lee,

The role is for integrated planning role in SAP BW

The reole mostly consist of Admin concepts in INTEGRATED PLANNING

Thanks,

Chandra.

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In conjunction with your auth object documentation (su21) have a thunk about what the purpose if the role Is. Test based on that, including checking user is prevented from doing what they should not.

i suspect a few of those objects will not be required

regards

Colleen

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Hi,

I do not think your answer can qualify as "Correct Answer" in this case. It would be a good idea to leave your question unanswered (so you do not mislead people) or give a proper "correct answer" by sharing something helpful.

Regards