Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FORCECLASS -
Message number: 005
Message text: No authorization for class type for object &1
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FORCECLASS005 No authorization for class type for object &1
typically indicates that a user is attempting to access or perform an operation on a class type for which they do not have the necessary authorizations. This error is related to the authorization checks in the SAP system, particularly in the context of the SAP IS-DFPS (Industry Solution for Defense Forces and Security).Cause:
- Missing Authorizations: The user does not have the required authorizations for the specific class type associated with the object referenced in the error message.
- Authorization Object: The authorization check is likely related to a specific authorization object that governs access to class types in the system.
- Role Assignment: The user’s role may not include the necessary permissions to access or manipulate the specified class type.
Solution:
- Check User Roles: Review the roles assigned to the user encountering the error. Ensure that the roles include the necessary authorizations for the class type in question.
- Authorization Object: Identify the relevant authorization object that governs access to the class type. This can typically be done by checking the documentation or consulting with a security administrator.
- Adjust Authorizations: If the user lacks the necessary authorizations, you may need to adjust their roles or create a new role that includes the required permissions. This can be done using transaction codes like PFCG (Profile Generator) to manage roles and authorizations.
- Testing: After making changes to the user’s roles or authorizations, have the user log out and log back in to test if the issue is resolved.
- Consult Security Team: If you are not authorized to make changes to user roles or if you are unsure about the necessary authorizations, consult your SAP security team or administrator for assistance.
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By 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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