How To Fix RS2HANA_AUTH296 - Revoking SQL AP &1 from user &2...


RS2HANA_AUTH296 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RS2HANA_AUTH -

  • Message number: 296

  • Message text: Revoking SQL AP &1 from user &2...

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message RS2HANA_AUTH296 - Revoking SQL AP &1 from user &2... ?
    The SAP error message RS2HANA_AUTH296 typically indicates an authorization issue related to SQL privileges in the context of SAP HANA. This error occurs when a user is trying to perform an action that requires specific SQL privileges, but those privileges have been revoked or are not granted to the user.
    
    Cause: The error message "Revoking SQL AP &1 from user &2" suggests that the system is attempting to revoke a specific SQL authorization privilege (AP) from a user. This can happen due to various reasons, such as: Changes in User Roles: If a user's role has been modified or if the user has been removed from a role that grants the necessary SQL privileges. Manual Revocation: An administrator may have manually revoked the SQL privileges from the user. System Configuration Changes: Changes in the system configuration or updates may have affected user privileges. Authorization Object Issues: The authorization objects related to SQL privileges may not be

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