How To Fix ICC-KR400 - No authorization for company code &1


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: ICC-KR - Localization (South Korea)

  • Message number: 400

  • Message text: No authorization for company code &1

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message ICC-KR400 - No authorization for company code &1 ?

    The SAP error message ICC-KR400 "No authorization for company code &1" indicates that a user is attempting to perform an action in a specific company code for which they do not have the necessary authorization. This is a common issue in SAP systems where user roles and authorizations are strictly managed to ensure data security and compliance.

    Cause:

    1. Missing Authorization Role: The user does not have the required authorization role assigned that includes access to the specified company code.
    2. Authorization Object: The relevant authorization object (e.g., F_BKPF_BLA, F_BKPF_BUK, etc.) does not include the company code in question.
    3. User Profile Issues: The user profile may not be correctly set up, or the user may not be assigned to the correct organizational units.
    4. Changes in Authorization: Recent changes in roles or authorizations may have inadvertently removed access to the company code.

    Solution:

    1. Check User Authorizations:

      • Use transaction code SU53 immediately after the error occurs to see which authorization check failed. This will provide insight into what is missing.
      • Alternatively, use transaction SU01 to view the user’s roles and authorizations.
    2. Assign Required Roles:

      • If the user lacks the necessary role, an administrator should assign the appropriate role that includes access to the company code.
      • Ensure that the role includes the necessary authorization objects for the required transactions.
    3. Modify Authorization Objects:

      • If the role is correct but the company code is missing, an administrator can modify the authorization object to include the required company code.
      • This can be done using transaction PFCG to adjust the role.
    4. Consult with Security Team:

      • If you are not an administrator, contact your SAP security team or the person responsible for user authorizations to resolve the issue.
    5. Testing:

      • After changes are made, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the new authorizations take effect.

    Related Information:

    • Authorization Objects: Familiarize yourself with the relevant authorization objects that control access to company codes, such as F_BKPF_BLA (Accounting Document) and F_BKPF_BUK (Company Code).
    • Transaction Codes:
      • SU53: Display Authorization Check
      • SU01: User Maintenance
      • PFCG: Role Maintenance
    • Documentation: Review SAP documentation on user roles and authorizations for a deeper understanding of how to manage access rights effectively.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the ICC-KR400 error and ensure that the user has the necessary access to perform their tasks within the specified company code.

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