How To Fix CONSENT_MANAGEMENT119 - Import consents not permitted; missing authorization


CONSENT_MANAGEMENT119 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CONSENT_MANAGEMENT - Consent Administration: General Message Class

  • Message number: 119

  • Message text: Import consents not permitted; missing authorization

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CONSENT_MANAGEMENT119 - Import consents not permitted; missing authorization ?
    The SAP error message CONSENT_MANAGEMENT119 indicates that there is an issue with the authorization required to import consents in the Consent Management module. This error typically arises when a user attempts to perform an action that they do not have the necessary permissions for.
    
    Cause: The primary cause of this error is a lack of appropriate authorization for the user role attempting to import consents. This can happen due to: Missing Authorization Object: The user may not have the required authorization object assigned to their role. Role Configuration: The user’s role may not be configured correctly to allow consent management actions. User Profile Issues: The user profile may not be updated with the necessary permissions.
    Solution: To resolve the CONSENT_MANAGEMENT119 error, you can follow these steps: Check User Authorizations: Go to transaction code SU53 immediately after the error occurs. This will show you the authorization check that failed. Review the authorization objects that are missing. Review Role Assignments: Use transaction code PFCG

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