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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSRCACHE - Messages for OLAP Cache
Message number: 024
Message text: You are not authorized to change cache settings
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RSRCACHE024
- You are not authorized to change cache settings ?The SAP error message RSRCACHE024 indicates that a user is attempting to change cache settings but does not have the necessary authorization to do so. This error typically arises in the context of managing the SAP resource cache, which is crucial for performance optimization in SAP systems.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is a lack of appropriate authorizations assigned to the user trying to modify the cache settings. In SAP, access to certain functions and settings is controlled through authorization objects, and if a user does not have the required permissions, they will encounter this error.
Solution:
To resolve the RSRCACHE024 error, follow these steps:
Check User Authorizations:
- Verify the user's current authorization profile. You can do this by using transaction code SU53 immediately after the error occurs. This will show you the last authorization check and help identify which specific authorization is missing.
Assign Required Authorizations:
- The user needs to have the appropriate authorizations to change cache settings. This typically involves the following authorization objects:
- S_RSR_CACHE: This object controls access to cache settings.
- S_TCODE: This object controls access to transaction codes, including those related to cache management.
- Work with your SAP security team to ensure that the user is assigned the necessary roles or authorizations.
Use Transaction Codes:
- If you are trying to access cache settings, ensure you are using the correct transaction codes, such as RSRCACHE for cache management.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or notes related to cache management and authorizations to ensure compliance with best practices.
Testing:
- After making changes to the user’s authorizations, have the user log out and log back in, then attempt to change the cache settings again to see if the issue is resolved.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after checking authorizations, it may be necessary to consult with SAP support for further assistance.
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