Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CPD/PFP_MESSAGES -
Message number: 535
Message text: No objects exist for this user
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The SAP error message
/CPD/PFP_MESSAGES535 No objects exist for this user
typically indicates that the user does not have any assigned objects or roles in the context of the specific application or function you are trying to access. This can occur in various scenarios, such as when a user is trying to access a specific transaction, report, or application that requires certain authorizations or roles.Causes:
- No Assigned Roles: The user has not been assigned any roles that grant access to the required objects.
- Role Deactivation: The roles that were previously assigned to the user may have been deactivated or removed.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the objects.
- User Profile Issues: There may be issues with the user profile or settings in the SAP system.
- System Configuration: The system may not be configured correctly to recognize the user's roles or authorizations.
Solutions:
Check User Roles:
- Go to transaction
SU01
(User Maintenance) and enter the user ID.- Check the "Roles" tab to see if the user has the necessary roles assigned.
Assign Required Roles:
- If the user does not have the required roles, you may need to assign them. This can be done by an administrator with the necessary permissions.
- Use transaction
PFCG
(Role Maintenance) to create or modify roles and assign them to the user.Review Authorizations:
- Ensure that the roles assigned to the user contain the necessary authorizations for the objects they are trying to access.
- Use transaction
SU53
to analyze authorization failures after the error occurs.Check User Profile:
- Ensure that the user profile is correctly set up and that there are no restrictions that would prevent access to the required objects.
Consult with Security Team:
- If you are not able to resolve the issue, consult with your SAP security team or administrator for further assistance.
System Configuration:
- If the issue persists, it may be necessary to check the system configuration or consult SAP support for further troubleshooting.
Related Information:
SU01
: User MaintenancePFCG
: Role MaintenanceSU53
: Display Authorization CheckBy following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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