Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BOBF/CONF -
Message number: 364
Message text: Authorization check class specified, but relevance flag not marked
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The SAP error message
/BOBF/CONF364
indicates that there is an issue with the authorization check configuration in the Business Object Processing Framework (BOPF). Specifically, it means that an authorization check class has been specified for a BOPF business object, but the relevance flag for that authorization check has not been marked. This can lead to inconsistencies in authorization checks during the execution of the business object.Cause:
- Configuration Issue: The error typically arises when the BOPF business object is configured to use an authorization check class, but the relevant flag (which indicates that the authorization check should be applied) is not set.
- Missing Settings: The authorization check class may be defined, but the settings in the BOPF configuration do not properly link it to the business object.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to ensure that the authorization check class is correctly configured in the BOPF settings. Here are the steps to do this:
Access BOPF Configuration:
- Go to transaction code
BOPF
in the SAP GUI.- Find the relevant business object that is causing the error.
Check Authorization Check Class:
- In the configuration of the business object, locate the section for authorization checks.
- Verify that the authorization check class is specified.
Set Relevance Flag:
- Ensure that the relevance flag for the authorization check class is marked. This flag indicates that the authorization check should be enforced during the execution of the business object.
- If the flag is not marked, mark it and save the changes.
Transport Changes:
- If you are working in a development environment, ensure that the changes are transported to the appropriate environments (e.g., quality assurance, production) as needed.
Testing:
- After making the changes, test the business object to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the authorization checks are functioning as expected.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the /BOBF/CONF364
error and ensure that your BOPF business object is correctly configured for authorization checks.
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