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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LTR2_ES_CHECK - LTR2 Checks on Embedded Specification
Message number: 009
Message text: You are not authorized to change '&1'
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The SAP error message LTR2_ES_CHECK009 indicates that a user is attempting to change an object (like a document, record, or configuration) for which they do not have the necessary authorization. This is a common issue in SAP systems where authorization checks are in place to ensure that users can only perform actions that they are permitted to.
Cause:
- Insufficient Authorizations: The user does not have the required authorization object or role assigned to perform the change.
- Role Configuration: The roles assigned to the user may not include the necessary permissions for the specific transaction or object.
- Object-Specific Restrictions: There may be specific restrictions on the object being modified that prevent changes from being made by certain users.
Solution:
Check User Authorizations:
- Use transaction code SU53 immediately after encountering the error to see which authorization check failed. This will provide insight into what specific authorization is missing.
- Review the user’s roles and authorizations in transaction SU01 (User Maintenance) or PFCG (Role Maintenance).
Modify Roles:
- If you have the necessary permissions, you can modify the user’s roles to include the required authorizations.
- If you do not have the necessary permissions, contact your SAP security administrator or the person responsible for user management in your organization to request the necessary changes.
Authorization Object:
- Identify the specific authorization object that is causing the issue. This can often be found in the details of the error message or by using transaction SU53.
- Ensure that the user has the appropriate values assigned to this authorization object.
Testing:
- After making changes to roles or authorizations, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the changes take effect.
- Attempt the action again to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after checking and updating authorizations, further investigation may be required, potentially involving SAP support or a deeper analysis of the system configuration.
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