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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BL - Application Log
Message number: 606
Message text: No authorization to display object &
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The SAP error message BL606, which states "No authorization to display object &," typically indicates that the user does not have the necessary permissions to view a specific object in the SAP system. This can occur in various contexts, such as when trying to access a transaction, report, or specific data object.
Cause:
- Missing Authorization Roles: The user may not have been assigned the appropriate authorization roles that include the necessary permissions to view the object.
- Authorization Object Restrictions: The authorization object associated with the transaction or data may have restrictions that the user does not meet.
- Profile Issues: The user’s profile may not be correctly configured to include the required authorizations.
- Changes in Authorization: Recent changes in the authorization roles or profiles may have inadvertently removed access.
Solution:
- Check User Roles: Verify the roles assigned to the user in transaction code
SU01
(User Maintenance). Ensure that the user has the necessary roles that include access to the required object.- Review Authorization Objects: Use transaction code
SU53
to analyze the last authorization check. This will show what authorization objects were checked and which ones failed.- Adjust Authorizations: If the user lacks the necessary authorizations, you may need to adjust the roles or create a new role that includes the required authorizations. This can be done in transaction code
PFCG
(Role Maintenance).- Consult with Security Team: If you do not have the necessary permissions to make changes, contact your SAP security team or administrator to review and adjust the user’s authorizations.
- Testing: After making changes, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the new authorizations take effect.
Related Information:
SU01
: User MaintenanceSU53
: Display Authorization CheckPFCG
: Role MaintenanceIf the issue persists after following these steps, further investigation may be required, possibly involving SAP support or deeper analysis of the authorization setup in your system.
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