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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BC_BOR - BC Training (All Courses)
Message number: 204
Message text: No authorization to administer airline &
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The SAP error message BC_BOR204 indicates that a user does not have the necessary authorization to administer a specific airline in the system. This error typically arises in the context of SAP systems that manage airline operations, such as SAP Airline Management or SAP Travel Management.
Cause:
The error is caused by a lack of appropriate authorization in the user's role or profile. Specifically, the user is trying to perform an action related to an airline (e.g., creating, modifying, or viewing airline data) but does not have the required permissions to do so.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can follow these steps:
Check User Roles and Authorizations:
- Use transaction code SU01 to check the user profile.
- Review the roles assigned to the user and ensure that they include the necessary authorizations for airline administration.
Authorization Object:
- Identify the relevant authorization object that controls access to airline administration. This is often related to the object S_TCODE (for transaction codes) or specific airline-related authorization objects.
- You may need to check for specific authorization fields related to airline management, such as
S_AIRLINE
or similar.Modify Roles:
- If the user lacks the necessary authorizations, you may need to modify their roles using transaction code PFCG.
- Add the required authorization objects to the user’s role and ensure that the necessary values (like the airline code) are included.
Testing:
- After making changes, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the new authorizations take effect.
- Test the functionality again to confirm that the error has been resolved.
Consult with Security Team:
- If you are not authorized to make changes to user roles or if you are unsure about the necessary authorizations, consult with your SAP security team or administrator for assistance.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
Documentation:
Support:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the BC_BOR204 error and ensure that the user has the necessary permissions to administer the airline in the SAP system.
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