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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSEC -
Message number: 669
Message text: No analysis authorizations to be migrated
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RSEC669
- No analysis authorizations to be migrated ?The SAP error message RSEC669, which states "No analysis authorizations to be migrated," typically occurs during the migration of analysis authorizations in SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BW/4HANA environments. This error indicates that the system did not find any analysis authorizations that could be migrated to the new format or structure.
Cause:
- No Existing Authorizations: The most common cause is that there are no analysis authorizations defined in the system for the user or role you are trying to migrate.
- Incorrect Selection: The selection criteria used for migration may not match any existing authorizations.
- Authorization Objects: The analysis authorizations may not be properly defined or may not exist in the source system.
- Technical Issues: There could be technical issues or inconsistencies in the authorization data.
Solution:
- Check Existing Authorizations: Verify if there are any analysis authorizations defined in the system. You can do this by checking the relevant roles and users in the SAP GUI.
- Review Migration Settings: Ensure that the migration settings and selection criteria are correctly configured. Make sure you are targeting the right roles or users.
- Create Authorizations: If there are no existing authorizations, you may need to create them before attempting the migration.
- Use Transaction RSECADMIN: Use transaction RSECADMIN to manage and check analysis authorizations. This transaction allows you to create, modify, and analyze authorizations.
- Check for Technical Issues: If you suspect technical issues, consider running consistency checks or consulting SAP support for further assistance.
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