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What is instance level permissions in SAP CAF - Composite Application Framework?


SAP Term: instance level permissions


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Instance level permissions are a security feature of the Composite Application Framework (CAF) in SAP. They allow administrators to control access to certain parts of the system, such as specific applications or services. This ensures that only authorized users can access the system and its components. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Instance level permissions are set up by an administrator in the CAF Security Manager. The administrator can assign different levels of access to different users, depending on their role and responsibilities. For example, a user with an administrative role may have full access to all parts of the system, while a user with a limited role may only have access to certain parts. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    It is important to remember that instance level permissions are not the same as user-level permissions. User-level permissions are set up by individual users and control what they can do within the system, while instance level permissions control who can access the system and its components. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on instance level permissions in SAP, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to set up and manage instance level permissions in SAP.
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