Domanda

While trying to understand the Authorization concept in SAP, I came across the stage where an Authorization is 'generated' resulting in a profile number.

Now I've the following questions:

Q1. What is the meaning of 'generating' an authorization. What new does the button actually do because we already have allocated an authorization object to a class. I think this only should serve the purpose of allocating this authorization to a user?

Q2. What is a profile?

Thanks!

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Soluzione

"Profiles" are the technical stuff that the kernel reads to actually evaluate the permissions. In The Good (?) Old Days [TM], there were only profiles, maintained manually. Roles / Activity groups were built on top of this later on, adding functionality and more settings. They consequently generate profiles from the settings assembled there. This allowed for a gradual transition from manual profiles to generated profiles / roles without throwing away the kernel and user code that was known to work. You can still see this in the technical names: PRGN = profile generator...

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