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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACM_UI - Message-Class for all ACM-UIs
Message number: 115
Message text: Access Controlled by &1 DCL(s)
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ACM_UI115
- Access Controlled by &1 DCL(s) ?The SAP error message ACM_UI115 "Access Controlled by &1 DCL(s)" typically indicates that access to a certain object or transaction is restricted due to Data Control Language (DCL) settings. DCLs are used in SAP to manage access control and permissions for various objects, ensuring that only authorized users can perform certain actions.
Cause:
The error occurs when a user attempts to access a resource (like a report, transaction, or data) that is protected by one or more DCLs. The DCLs define the access rights and restrictions for specific users or roles. If the user does not have the necessary permissions defined in the DCL, they will encounter this error message.
Solution:
To resolve the ACM_UI115 error, you can take the following steps:
Check User Roles and Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user has the appropriate roles assigned that include the necessary authorizations to access the object in question.
- Use transaction code
SU01
to check the user’s roles and authorizations.Review DCL Settings:
- Identify the DCL(s) mentioned in the error message (the
&1
placeholder will be replaced with the actual DCL name).- Use transaction code
SU21
to review the DCL settings and see what access is granted or restricted.Modify DCL Assignments:
- If the user needs access, you may need to modify the DCL assignments or create a new role that includes the necessary permissions.
- This may involve working with your SAP security team or administrator to ensure that the DCLs are configured correctly.
Testing:
- After making changes, have the user log out and log back in to test if the issue is resolved.
- Ensure that the user can now access the required resource without encountering the error.
Documentation and Training:
- Document any changes made to DCLs or user roles for future reference.
- Provide training or guidance to users on how to request access if they encounter similar issues in the future.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be necessary to consult with your SAP Basis or security team for further investigation.
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