User`s guide
9.
In the Field value list, type the name of the table whose security definition you want to customize.
For this example, type VBAK.
10.
Click Save.
You have now associated your customized authorization object with a specific SAP table.
11.
Exit the Security Definition Editor.
12.
Following your usual procedure, incorporate the new authorization object into your configuration of
user profiles or roles.
For instance, following this example, you would apply the ZTABCHK authorization object to the
subset of users who need to access the VBAK table.
Depending on the version of R/3 or mySAP ERP that you are using, and the SAP authorization
model that you have already deployed, you can accomplish this in various ways:
• Attach the new authorization object to a new role that you in turn add to each user's security
profile.
• Attach the new authorization object to a new profile that you in turn add to each user's security
profile.
The end result is that the authorization is added to the master user data, so the database drivers
can adhere to your customized data access restrictions.
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