SAP Authorizations Check and refresh the permission buffer

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Check and refresh the permission buffer
Check for permissions on the old user group when assigning a new user group to a user
To make changes to the table logger, you must have the same permissions as the SE13 transaction to customise, so you must have the appropriate permissions for all tables to modify. The changes are always written to a transport order. The RDDPRCHK report allows you to enable table logging for multiple tables; however, it is not possible to disable logging on multiple tables. This is still only possible through the SE13 transaction.

Do you want to customise the settings for the Session Manager, Profile Generator and User Care? Use the parameters in the customising tables SSM_CID, SSM_CUST, SSM_COL, PRGN_CUST and USR_CUST. Here we show you the settings for the Session Manager, the Profile Generator or the User Care. How do I merge the user menu from different roles or disable it altogether? How can the generated passwords be adapted to your needs? How can you automatically perform user master matching after role assignments via the PFCG transaction? And how can you prevent assignments from being transported from users to roles? We'll show you how to make these settings.
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Role credentials saved by the last edit are displayed. This option is not recommended if transactions have been changed in the Role menu.

An SAP authorization concept is used to map relevant legal standards and internal company regulations to the technical protection options within an SAP system. Authorization concepts are thus the key to optimal protection of your system, both externally and internally.

For the assignment of existing roles, regular authorization workflows require a certain minimum of turnaround time, and not every approver is available at every go-live. With "Shortcut for SAP systems" you have options to assign urgently needed authorizations anyway and to additionally secure your go-live.

The freeware Scribble Papers is a "note box" in which all kinds of data can be stored. It takes in typed texts as well as graphics and entire documents. The data is then organised in folders and pages.

Structural authorizations should therefore only be used together with general authorizations.

There are also roles, such as for the SRM system, that start with the /SAPSRM/ namespace.
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