Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRF - Messages for Business Rule Framework
Message number: 091
Message text: You are not authorized to access transaction &1
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The SAP error message BRF091, which states "You are not authorized to access transaction &1," typically indicates that the user does not have the necessary authorizations to execute a specific transaction in the SAP system. This error is often encountered when trying to access Business Rule Framework (BRF+) transactions or other related functionalities.
Cause:
- Missing Authorizations: The user role assigned to the user does not include the necessary authorizations for the transaction code specified in the error message.
- Role Assignment Issues: The user may not have been assigned the correct roles or profiles that include the required permissions.
- Authorization Object Restrictions: There may be restrictions in the authorization objects that are preventing access to the transaction.
Solution:
Check User Roles:
- Go to transaction
SU01
(User Maintenance) and enter the user ID.- Check the roles assigned to the user and ensure that the necessary roles that include access to the transaction are assigned.
Review Authorization Objects:
- Use transaction
SU53
immediately after encountering the error to see which authorization checks failed. This will provide insight into what specific authorizations are missing.- Alternatively, you can use transaction
SUIM
(User Information System) to analyze user authorizations and roles.Modify Roles:
- If you have the necessary permissions, you can modify the user roles using transaction
PFCG
(Role Maintenance) to include the required authorization objects for the transaction.- If you do not have the necessary permissions, contact your SAP security administrator to request the required access.
Testing:
- After making changes to roles or authorizations, log out and log back in to the SAP system to ensure that the changes take effect.
- Attempt to access the transaction again to verify that the issue is resolved.
Related Information:
S_TCODE
(Transaction Codes) and specific BRF+ related objects.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be necessary to consult with your SAP Basis or security team for further investigation.
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