/BCV/AUT109 - Access control lists were saved

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BCV/AUT -

  • Message number: 109

  • Message text: Access control lists were saved

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /BCV/AUT109 - Access control lists were saved ?

    The SAP error message /BCV/AUT109 Access control lists were saved typically indicates that there has been a successful operation related to access control lists (ACLs) in the SAP system. This message is not an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message indicating that the ACLs have been saved successfully.

    Cause:

    • The message is generated when changes are made to access control lists in the SAP system, which are used to manage permissions and access rights for users and roles.
    • It may occur after performing actions such as creating, modifying, or deleting access control entries.

    Solution:

    Since this message is informational and does not indicate an error, no specific action is required unless you are experiencing issues with access control. However, if you are facing issues related to access rights or permissions, consider the following steps:

    1. Verify Changes: Ensure that the changes you intended to make to the access control lists were applied correctly.
    2. Check User Permissions: If users are experiencing access issues, verify that their permissions are set correctly in the ACLs.
    3. Review Logs: Check system logs for any related messages that might indicate issues with user access or permissions.
    4. Testing: Test the access rights of users to ensure they have the appropriate permissions after the changes.
    5. Documentation: Document any changes made to the ACLs for future reference and auditing purposes.

    Related Information:

    • Access Control Lists (ACLs): ACLs are used in SAP to define which users or roles have access to specific resources or transactions. They are crucial for maintaining security and compliance within the system.
    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes such as PFCG (Profile Generator) for role management and SU01 (User Maintenance) for user management.
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any updates or known issues related to access control and permissions management.

    If you encounter further issues or if the message is accompanied by other error messages, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or security team for a more in-depth analysis.

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