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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SACM_ADMIN - Access Control Management Administration
Message number: 035
Message text: Role &1 removed from user &2
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SACM_ADMIN035
- Role &1 removed from user &2 ?The SAP error message SACM_ADMIN035 indicates that a specific role (denoted as &1) has been removed from a user (denoted as &2). This message typically arises in the context of user role management within SAP systems, particularly in the SAP Access Control or Security Administration modules.
Cause:
- Manual Role Removal: An administrator may have manually removed the role from the user.
- Role Assignment Changes: Changes in role assignments due to updates in security policies or organizational restructuring.
- Role Deactivation: The role itself may have been deactivated or deleted, leading to its removal from all users.
- Authorization Issues: There may be issues with the user's authorizations that prevent them from retaining the role.
- System Configuration: Certain configurations or automated processes may lead to the removal of roles based on specific criteria.
Solution:
- Check Role Assignment: Verify the current role assignments for the user in question. This can be done through transaction codes like SU01 (User Maintenance) or PFCG (Role Maintenance).
- Review Change Logs: Look into the change logs to see who removed the role and why. This can provide insights into whether it was a manual action or part of an automated process.
- Reassign the Role: If the role is still valid and needed, you can reassign it to the user using the appropriate transaction codes.
- Consult Security Policies: Review the organization's security policies to ensure that the role removal aligns with current practices and requirements.
- Check for Role Deactivation: Ensure that the role has not been deactivated or deleted. If it has, you may need to reactivate it or create a new role.
- User Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to retain the role. If there are issues, they may need to be resolved by an administrator.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the SACM_ADMIN035 error and manage user roles effectively within your SAP environment.
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