Day 5 - SAP Profile Concept

Day 5 - SAP Profile Concept

Role Administration in SAP

Understanding Role Administration and Authorization Objects

  • The session begins with an introduction to the concept of role administration, building on previous discussions about authorization objects and T codes.
  • Clarification is provided on the relationship between T codes and authorization objects, setting the stage for a deeper dive into role administration.

Profile vs. Role Concept

  • The speaker explains the profile concept within SAP ECC 6.0, noting that it includes enhancement packs (EHP 1 through EHP 8).
  • Emphasis is placed on mentioning specific enhancement packs during interviews; candidates should refer to EHP 3, 4, or 5 rather than the latest EHP 8 due to its limited implementation among clients.

Evolution of SAP Versions

  • A historical overview of older SAP versions is presented, starting from version 3.0 up to ECC 6.0, highlighting significant changes in security features.
  • Major changes in security began with version 4.7, particularly regarding the introduction of the role concept as opposed to just profiles.

Changes Introduced in Version 4.7

  • The transition from using profiles (groups of T codes and authorizations assigned directly to users) to roles marks a significant shift beginning with version 4.7.
  • Profiles were previously used for user access but have evolved into roles that encapsulate both T codes and authorizations.

Current Procedures in Role Management

  • Today’s procedure involves creating roles that contain T codes and authorizations; these roles then generate profiles assigned to users.
  • The transition from using transaction code SU02 for profile creation to PFCG for role creation signifies a major procedural change post-version 4.7.

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SAP Profile Concept