/CPD/COMMMON_ACCESS010 - Access control is assigned to &1; remove assignment first

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CPD/COMMMON_ACCESS -

  • Message number: 010

  • Message text: Access control is assigned to &1; remove assignment first

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /CPD/COMMMON_ACCESS010 - Access control is assigned to &1; remove assignment first ?

    The SAP error message /CPD/COMMMON_ACCESS010 indicates that there is an access control assignment that is preventing a certain action from being completed. This error typically arises in the context of managing access controls or authorizations within the SAP system, particularly when trying to modify or delete an access control that is currently assigned to a user or role.

    Cause:

    The error occurs when you attempt to delete or modify an access control that is currently assigned to an object (like a user, role, or another access control). The system enforces this restriction to maintain data integrity and security, ensuring that access controls are not removed while they are still in use.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you need to follow these steps:

    1. Identify the Assignment: Determine which object (user, role, etc.) the access control is assigned to. The message will typically indicate the object in the placeholder &1.

    2. Remove the Assignment:

      • Navigate to the relevant transaction or area in SAP where access controls are managed (e.g., transaction code PFCG for roles).
      • Locate the object that is currently assigned the access control.
      • Remove the assignment of the access control from the object.
    3. Re-attempt the Action: Once the assignment has been removed, you can try to delete or modify the access control again.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes such as PFCG (Role Maintenance), SU01 (User Maintenance), and SUIM (User Information System) to manage user roles and authorizations.
    • Authorization Concepts: Understanding the basics of SAP authorization concepts, including roles, profiles, and access controls, can help in troubleshooting similar issues in the future.
    • Documentation: Refer to SAP Help documentation or your organization's internal documentation for specific guidelines on managing access controls and authorizations.

    If you continue to experience issues after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP security team or a technical consultant who can provide further assistance.

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