/GSINS/INSH_MSG130 - You are not authorized to &1

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /GSINS/INSH_MSG -

  • Message number: 130

  • Message text: You are not authorized to &1

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /GSINS/INSH_MSG130 - You are not authorized to &1 ?

    The SAP error message /GSINS/INSH_MSG130 typically indicates that a user does not have the necessary authorization to perform a specific action or access a particular object within the SAP system. The &1 in the message usually represents the specific action or object that the user is trying to access.

    Cause:

    1. Authorization Issues: The user does not have the required authorization roles or permissions assigned to their user profile.
    2. Role Configuration: The roles assigned to the user may not include the necessary authorizations for the specific transaction or object.
    3. Object-Specific Restrictions: There may be restrictions on certain objects or actions that are not covered by the user's current roles.

    Solution:

    1. 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.
    2. Review Authorization Objects: Use transaction SU53 immediately after encountering the error to check which authorization objects are missing. This transaction provides a detailed view of the authorization check that failed.
    3. Modify Roles: If the user lacks the necessary authorizations, you may need to modify the existing roles or create new ones in transaction PFCG (Role Maintenance) to include the required authorizations.
    4. Consult with Security Team: If you do not have the necessary permissions to change roles or authorizations, contact your SAP security team or administrator for assistance.
    5. Testing: After making changes, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the new authorizations take effect.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:
      • SU01: User Maintenance
      • PFCG: Role Maintenance
      • SU53: Display Authorization Check
    • Authorization Objects: Familiarize yourself with the relevant authorization objects that may be associated with the action the user is trying to perform. This can often be found in the documentation or by consulting with your SAP security team.
    • Documentation: Review SAP documentation or internal guidelines regarding user roles and authorizations to ensure compliance with your organization's security policies.

    By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the authorization issue and implement a solution to resolve the error message.

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