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Transaction Code: JYRZ
Description: Maintain report trees for pub.system
Release: ECC 6 only
Program: SAPMKKB5
Screen: 100
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s Overview: The SAP transaction code JYRZ is used to maintain report trees for public systems. It allows users to create, edit, and delete report trees for public systems. This transaction code is used to manage the structure of reports in the public system. Functionality: The JYRZ transaction code allows users to create, edit, and delete report trees for public systems. It also allows users to assign authorization profiles to the report tree and assign authorization objects to the authorization profiles. Additionally, it allows users to assign report variants to the report tree and assign authorization objects to the report variants. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code JYRZ in the command field. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new report tree. 3. Enter a name for the report tree and select “Save”. 4. Select the “Edit” button to edit an existing report tree. 5. Select the “Delete” button to delete an existing report tree. 6. Select the “Assign Authorization Profiles” button to assign authorization profiles to the report tree. 7. Select the “Assign Authorization Objects” button to assign authorization objects to the authorization profiles. 8. Select the “Assign Report Variants” button to assign report variants to the report tree. 9. Select the “Assign Authorization Objects” button to assign authorization objects to the report variants. 10. Select “Save” when finished making changes or additions. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with SAP security concepts before using this transaction code, as it involves assigning authorization profiles and objects which can affect system security if not done correctly. Additionally, it is recommended that users test any changes made in a test environment before applying them in a production environment, as this will help ensure that any changes made are valid and do not cause any unexpected issues in production systems.