difference between composite role and derived role
Answer Posted / imran
Composite Role:It is used to group the Roles from administrative convenience.It deletes the duplicate T-codes.
Derived Role:It is kind of inheritance from Parent role.
It doesn't get Menu tab only Authorizations can be changed.
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