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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MEMORY - Messages for memory management (BC-CST-MM)
Message number: 011
Message text: No authorization for transaction SMEM_USEREX
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The SAP error message MEMORY011 indicates that a user does not have the necessary authorization to access the transaction SMEM_USEREX. This transaction is related to memory management in SAP, specifically for managing user memory settings.
Cause:
The error occurs when a user attempts to execute the transaction SMEM_USEREX without having the appropriate authorization. This can happen due to:
- Missing Authorization Object: The user lacks the required authorization object that grants access to the transaction.
- Role Assignment: The user’s role does not include the necessary permissions for memory management transactions.
- Profile Issues: The user profile may not be correctly configured to allow access to this transaction.
Solution:
To resolve the MEMORY011 error, you can take the following steps:
Check User Authorizations:
- Use transaction SU53 immediately after the error occurs to see which authorization check failed. This will provide insight into what is missing.
Review Roles and Profiles:
- Check the roles assigned to the user in transaction SU01 (User Maintenance).
- Ensure that the roles include the necessary authorizations for memory management. The relevant authorization object is typically S_USER_AUTH or similar, depending on your system configuration.
Modify Roles:
- If the necessary authorizations are missing, you may need to modify the user’s roles or create a new role that includes access to SMEM_USEREX.
- Use transaction PFCG (Role Maintenance) to add the required authorization objects to the role.
Consult with Security Team:
- If you do not have the necessary permissions to change roles or authorizations, contact your SAP security team or administrator to request the required access.
Testing:
- After making changes, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the new authorizations take effect. Then, attempt to access the transaction again.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the MEMORY011 error and gain access to the SMEM_USEREX transaction.
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