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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESH_ADM_MSG - ESH Administration and Monitoring Tool
Message number: 113
Message text: You are not authorized to delete the indexing schedules
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ESH_ADM_MSG113
- You are not authorized to delete the indexing schedules ?The SAP error message ESH_ADM_MSG113 indicates that a user is not authorized to delete indexing schedules in the SAP system. This error typically arises in the context of the SAP Enterprise Search (SAP ESH) or similar applications where indexing schedules are managed.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is a lack of appropriate authorizations for the user attempting to delete the indexing schedules. In SAP, authorization checks are performed to ensure that users have the necessary permissions to perform specific actions, such as deleting indexing schedules.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can follow these steps:
Check User Authorizations:
- Use transaction code SU53 immediately after encountering the error to check the authorization failure. This will show you which specific authorization object is missing.
- Alternatively, you can use transaction code SU01 to view the user’s profile and roles.
Review Authorization Roles:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary roles assigned that include permissions for managing indexing schedules. This typically involves roles related to SAP Enterprise Search administration.
- The relevant authorization objects may include:
S_TCODE
(Transaction Code)S_USER_AUTH
(User Authorization)S_ES_INDEX
(Enterprise Search Index Management)Modify Roles:
- If the user lacks the necessary authorizations, you may need to modify their roles or create a new role that includes the required permissions.
- Work with your SAP security team or administrator to ensure that the appropriate authorizations are granted.
Testing:
- After updating the user’s roles or authorizations, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the changes take effect.
- Attempt to delete the indexing schedule again to verify that the issue is resolved.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the authorization issue and implement a solution to allow the user to delete indexing schedules successfully.
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