Message type: E = Error
Message class: CL_DFPS_COBJ - Message Class for Compliance Check ENA manager
Message number: 015
Message text: You are not authorized to run postprocessing for selected object types.
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The SAP error message CL_DFPS_COBJ015 indicates that a user is not authorized to run postprocessing for the selected object types. This typically occurs in the context of SAP Data Processing Framework (DPF) or similar processes where specific authorizations are required to perform certain actions.
Cause:
The error is primarily caused by insufficient authorization for the user attempting to execute the postprocessing action. This can happen due to:
- Missing Authorization Roles: The user does not have the necessary roles assigned that include the required authorizations for the specific object types.
- Authorization Objects: The relevant authorization objects that control access to postprocessing functions are not included in the user's profile.
- Object Type Restrictions: The specific object types being processed may have restrictions that the user does not meet.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:
Check User Roles:
- Verify the roles assigned to the user in transaction SU01 (User Maintenance).
- Ensure that the user has the appropriate roles that include the necessary authorizations for postprocessing.
Review Authorization Objects:
- Identify the relevant authorization objects that control access to the postprocessing functions. Common authorization objects related to DPF might include
S_DATASET
,S_PROGRAM
, or others specific to your implementation.- Use transaction SU53 immediately after the error occurs to see which authorization check failed. This can provide insight into what is missing.
Modify Authorizations:
- If the user lacks the necessary authorizations, work with your SAP security team to modify the user's roles or create a new role that includes the required authorizations.
- Ensure that the role includes the necessary object types and actions for postprocessing.
Testing:
- After making changes to the user’s authorizations, have the user log out and log back in to ensure the new authorizations take effect.
- Attempt to run the postprocessing action again to confirm that the issue is resolved.
Documentation and Training:
- Document the changes made and provide training to users on the necessary authorizations required for their roles to prevent similar issues in the future.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the authorization issue causing the CL_DFPS_COBJ015 error.
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