Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/DGR -
Message number: 201
Message text: You do not have display authorization
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/DGR201 You do not have display authorization
typically indicates that the user attempting to access a certain transaction or report does not have the necessary authorization to view the data. This is a common issue in SAP systems where access control is enforced to protect sensitive information.Cause:
- Missing Authorization Object: The user lacks the required authorization object that grants display access to the specific transaction or report.
- Role Assignment: The user may not have been assigned the appropriate role that includes the necessary authorizations.
- Profile Issues: The user’s profile may not be correctly configured to include the required permissions.
- Authorization Restrictions: There may be restrictions based on organizational levels, such as company codes or cost centers, that prevent the user from viewing the data.
Solution:
Check User Roles: Verify the roles assigned to the user in transaction
SU01
(User Maintenance). Ensure that the user has the necessary roles that include display authorizations for the relevant transactions.Review Authorization Objects: Use transaction
SU53
immediately after encountering the error to check which authorization object is missing. This transaction shows the last authorization check and can help identify the specific object that is causing the issue.Modify Roles: If the necessary authorization is missing, a security administrator or someone with the appropriate permissions should modify the user’s roles or create a new role that includes the required authorizations.
Testing: After making changes, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the new authorizations take effect. Test the transaction again to confirm that the issue is resolved.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about which authorizations are needed, consult the SAP documentation or your organization’s security policy for guidance on the required roles and authorizations for the specific transaction.
Related Information:
SU01
: User MaintenanceSU53
: Display Authorization CheckPFCG
: Role MaintenanceS_USER_AUTH
, S_TCODE
, and others specific to the module or transaction in question.If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be necessary to involve your SAP security team or consult with SAP support for further assistance.
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