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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSEC -
Message number: 359
Message text: Insufficient authorization for user changes during reorganization
You must have the authorization from authorization object S_RSEC that
allows you to change (02) all users (asterisk *), even if the
reorganization involves just a subset of users. For performance reasons,
the system does not check at a more detailed level.
The reorganization is not executed.
Ask for the authorizations for authorization object S_RSEC to be
assigned to you:
Field RSECADMOBJ value USER
Field RSECADMVAL value *
Field ACTVT value 02 (change)
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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RSEC359
- Insufficient authorization for user changes during reorganization ?The SAP error message RSEC359 indicates that a user does not have sufficient authorization to make changes during a reorganization process, typically related to the SAP Business Warehouse (BW) or SAP Analytics solutions. This error often arises when a user attempts to perform actions that require specific authorizations that they do not possess.
Cause:
The error is usually caused by one of the following reasons:
- Insufficient Authorizations: The user lacks the necessary authorizations in the relevant authorization objects, particularly those related to data modeling, data management, or specific BW objects.
- Role Configuration: The roles assigned to the user may not include the necessary permissions for the actions they are trying to perform.
- Profile Issues: The user’s profile may not be correctly configured to allow for the required changes during the reorganization process.
Solution:
To resolve the RSEC359 error, you can follow these steps:
Check User Authorizations:
- Use transaction code
SU53
immediately after the error occurs to analyze the authorization check. This will show you which authorization objects are missing.- Review the authorization logs to identify the specific authorizations that are lacking.
Adjust User Roles:
- If the user lacks the necessary authorizations, you may need to adjust their roles. This can be done through transaction
PFCG
(Profile Generator).- Ensure that the user has the appropriate roles assigned that include the necessary authorizations for the reorganization tasks.
Modify Authorization Objects:
- If the roles are correct but the user still encounters issues, you may need to modify the authorization objects associated with those roles. This may involve adding specific authorizations related to BW objects or data management.
Consult with Security Team:
- If you are not authorized to make changes to user roles or authorizations, consult with your SAP security team or administrator. They can help identify and rectify the authorization issues.
Testing:
- After making changes, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the new authorizations take effect. Then, attempt the reorganization process again to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
S_BI_WA
(for BW authorizations) and S_BI_CONT
(for content management).By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the authorization issues causing the RSEC359 error.
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