Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/RSUSERANL -
Message number: 013
Message text: No roles exist for user &1
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/RSUSERANL013 No roles exist for user &1
typically indicates that the user specified in the error message does not have any roles assigned to them in the system. This can prevent the user from accessing certain functionalities or data within the SAP system.Cause:
- No Roles Assigned: The user does not have any roles assigned in the SAP system.
- Role Assignment Issues: Roles may not have been properly assigned or may have been removed.
- User Profile Issues: The user profile may not be correctly configured.
- Authorization Issues: There may be issues with the authorization objects related to the roles.
Solution:
Check User Roles:
- Go to transaction code
SU01
(User Maintenance).- Enter the user ID that is causing the error and click on the "Roles" tab.
- Verify if any roles are assigned to the user. If not, you will need to assign the appropriate roles.
Assign Roles:
- If the user does not have roles, you can assign them by clicking on the "Add" button in the Roles tab.
- Search for the appropriate roles that the user should have and assign them.
Role Configuration:
- Ensure that the roles assigned to the user are correctly configured and contain the necessary authorizations.
- You can check role details using transaction code
PFCG
.User Profile:
- Ensure that the user profile is correctly set up and that the user is active.
- Check for any restrictions that might prevent the user from accessing roles.
Authorization Check:
- If roles are assigned but the error persists, check the authorization objects associated with those roles to ensure they are correctly configured.
Consult with Security Team:
- If you are not authorized to make changes, consult with your SAP security team or administrator to resolve the issue.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SU01
: User MaintenancePFCG
: Role MaintenanceSUIM
: User Information System (to check user roles and authorizations)Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation for user and role management for more detailed instructions on managing user roles and authorizations.
SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might address specific issues related to user roles and authorizations.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure that the user has the necessary roles to perform their tasks in the SAP system.
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