Do you have any question about this error?
Message type: E = Error
Message class: RMPS_POST_HIST - Messages for Incoming Post Book
Message number: 009
Message text: You are not authorized to call up &1
Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of messages in the SAP system have a message text, however this is frequently insufficient to comprehend or resolve the problem.
To make things easier, more detailed information is frequently added to describe the issue, how to fix it, and the necessary steps or configuration modifications.
Unfortunately, there isn't any extra information in this error notice.
First, use our AnswerBot below to get a possible cause and solution (requires a premium subscription).
Also, review the in-depth Common Questions & Answers listed below; you could discover a solution there or be able to connect with others who have faced similar challenges.
You can also try searching the SAP support portal (support.sap.com) but you need a special user ID to access it. It is possible that an SAP support note exists that provides additional details about the mistake or even steps for fixing it.
RMPS_POST_HIST009
- You are not authorized to call up &1 ?The SAP error message RMPS_POST_HIST009, which states "You are not authorized to call up &1," typically indicates that the user does not have the necessary authorization to access a specific transaction, report, or function within the SAP system. This error is often related to authorization issues in the context of SAP's role-based access control.
Cause:
- Missing Authorizations: The user lacks the required authorizations in their user profile to access the specific object or transaction.
- Role Assignment: The user may not have been assigned the appropriate role that includes the necessary permissions.
- Authorization Object: The authorization object related to the transaction or report may not be properly configured or may be missing the necessary permissions for the user.
Solution:
- Check User Roles: Verify the roles assigned to the user in transaction
SU01
(User Maintenance). Ensure that the user has the appropriate roles that grant access to the required transaction or report.- Review Authorizations: Use transaction
SU53
to check the last authorization check. This will show which authorization object failed and why. This can help identify what specific permissions are missing.- Authorization Object Configuration: If you have access, check the configuration of the relevant authorization objects in transaction
PFCG
(Role Maintenance). Ensure that the necessary permissions are included in the role.- Consult with Security Team: If you do not have the necessary access to make changes, contact your SAP security team or administrator. Provide them with the error message and any relevant details so they can assist in resolving the authorization issue.
- Testing: After any changes are made to roles or authorizations, have the user log out and log back in to test if the issue is resolved.
Related Information:
SU01
: User MaintenanceSU53
: Display Authorization CheckPFCG
: Role MaintenanceBy following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the authorization issue causing the RMPS_POST_HIST009 error.
Get instant SAP help. Start your 7-day free trial now.
RMPS_POST_HIST008
&1 cannot be called
Self-Explanatory Message Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of...
RMPS_POST_HIST007
Document type &1 does not exist
What causes this issue? The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved. Syst...
RMPS_POST_HIST010
No element type of type &1 found (check Customizing)
Self-Explanatory Message Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of...
RMPS_POST_HIST011
Error when calling log
Self-Explanatory Message Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of...
Click on this link to search all SAP messages.