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Is there a table that contains the "where used" information from PFCG?

Former Member
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Hello all,

In PFCG when you click on the icon "where used" for a specific AUTH. objecl, a pop-up screen appears with the details for that specific object which T-codes are using it with which activity values (like the picture attached).

My question is, is there a table that contains this information. meaning that for a specific role and specific object which T-codes are using it and whith which activity values?

Thanks in advance.

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Colleen
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those are the SU24 tables - USOXB_C and USOBT_C filtered based on what's in your role menu

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Colleen
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those are the SU24 tables - USOXB_C and USOBT_C filtered based on what's in your role menu

Former Member
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Hi Hebbert,

Thanks,

Those tables giving you the default values from su24 not the current values which are set in the role, meaning that for exam. if the default values for T-code FEBA are the activities 02,03,04 and in the role it was changed to only 01, in those tables it will still shown the values 02,03,04, although it has been changed in the role and the current value is only 01, this is why I'm serching for a table that will show this connection (T-code, AUTH. object, activity, value) from the role so I will see the current values.

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Hi Ariel

You should never overwrite defaulted values in PFCG. This is a very basic concept with PFCG/SU24 integration

If you get ACTVT 01 defaulted but you need 02 then you need to fix SU24. Changed status in PFCG should be avoided or you will corrupt you role on future maintenance.

AGR_1251 and AGR_1252 contain what you maintain

THe where used button is telling you why those values were defaulted so you know if you have to go make changes/understand why they are in the role. If maintenance properly, it can assist with understand impacts to cross inheritance.

What exam are you referring to?

Regards

Colleen

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You asked this question before by you (duplicate posting not allowed!) and we already told you to get yourself some basic training before asking very basic (and badly thought out) questions.

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