How to determine the authorization a user-required for
executing particular transaction(s)?
Answer Posted / ravi
Try to use SU24 and enter the transaction-code there it
will give what are the authorizations a user required for
that transaction
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
In a situation where my sap system is down (users unable to login to sap system), how to analyze the problem?
If possible send me screenshot doc for installation of ecc6
What is an interface in SAP?
What is the purpose of tdevc ?
How to deactivate IPC in standalone CRM.
How to check CPU usage in EP? If java path is down the how to do trouble shoot? What is the transport group? What is the SLD system in PI? How to take back up in EP? How to create logical system? Is it possible to change the name logical system in SSC4? How you will take the online Backup and incremental Backup? What is the backup strategy? How many application servers you have in Production System? Difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g? What is EHP4? What is your enhancement package and support package? how to find RAM size on Unix? How to find OS level at command Prompt? While doing kernel upgrade what is exe files? What is client comparison? How to apply job on Os level? What are the recent challenges faced? How to apply support package in solution manager? Difference between SPDD/SPAU If SAP* is not working ? If job is slow? how you will trouble shoot? What are software files required for SAP 4.7?
How you will get help from OSS notes?
How to configure TMS?
in oracle script @? "?" question mark means what it indicate?
What is the difference between kernel replacement and support package?
What is client administration in sap system? Why do we use multiple clients in sap system?
What are common background jobs that will run in your system?
What is the difference between asynchronous and synchronous transport?
If client copy is stopped in middle, what happens if you want to start it again?
before doing client copy you have to adjust table space at os level.what is the single command for that?(with out going through all the menu of brtools)