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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RS2HANA_AUTH -
Message number: 295
Message text: Revoking SQL AP &1 from role &2...
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RS2HANA_AUTH295
- Revoking SQL AP &1 from role &2... ?The SAP error message RS2HANA_AUTH295 typically indicates an issue related to authorizations in the context of SAP HANA. This error occurs when there is an attempt to revoke SQL privileges from a role, but the operation fails due to various reasons, such as the role not being properly defined or the user not having the necessary permissions to perform the revocation.
Cause:
- Role Definition Issues: The role from which the SQL privilege is being revoked may not be correctly defined or may not exist.
- Insufficient Permissions: The user attempting to revoke the privilege may not have the necessary authorizations to perform this action.
- Dependency Issues: There may be dependencies on the SQL privilege that prevent it from being revoked.
- Database State: The state of the database or the specific object may be causing the revocation to fail.
Solution:
- Check Role Definition: Ensure that the role from which you are trying to revoke the SQL privilege is correctly defined and exists in the system.
- Verify User Permissions: Make sure that the user executing the revocation has the necessary permissions to modify roles and revoke privileges.
- Review Dependencies: Check if there are any dependencies on the SQL privilege that might be preventing the revocation. This could include other roles or users that still require the privilege.
- Use Transaction Codes: Utilize transaction codes like
PFCG
(Profile Generator) to manage roles and authorizations effectively.- Consult Logs: Review system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that could provide more context on why the revocation is failing.
- Test in Development: If possible, replicate the issue in a development environment to troubleshoot without affecting production.
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