How To Fix SRF_AUTHORING133 - You are not authorized to upload schema


SRF_AUTHORING133 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SRF_AUTHORING - Message class for SRF Authoring

  • Message number: 133

  • Message text: You are not authorized to upload schema

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SRF_AUTHORING133 - You are not authorized to upload schema ?
    The SAP error message SRF_AUTHORING133, which states "You are not authorized to upload schema," typically occurs when a user attempts to upload a schema in the SAP system but lacks the necessary authorizations to perform this action. This error is often encountered in the context of SAP Fiori or SAP UI5 applications, where schema uploads are part of the development or configuration process.
    
    Cause: The primary cause of this error is insufficient authorization. The user account attempting to upload the schema does not have the required roles or permissions assigned to it. This can happen due to: Missing Roles: The user does not have the necessary roles that grant permissions for schema uploads. Authorization Objects: The relevant authorization objects are not included in the user's roles. System Configuration: The system may have specific configurations that restrict schema uploads to certain user groups.
    Solution: To resolve the SRF_AUTHORING133 error, follow these steps: Check User Roles: Verify the roles assigned to

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