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Use automatic synchronisation in central user management
Object S_BTCH_NAM and S_BTCH_NA1 (use of foreign users in Steps)
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Transaction PFCG also offers you the option of automatically collecting permissions. Not every transaction entered into a single role via a role menu necessarily needs its own permission entry in the permission tree, because some transactions have identical or similar permission proposal values.
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To do this, first define what information should be checked. In the SU20 transaction, verify that the required fields may already exist as permission fields. If you want to check custom fields, you must create your own permission fields in the transaction SU20. Please pay particular attention to the (F4) help provided. When defining customised permission fields, you assign a name in the Field Name field that is in your Customer Name Room and assign the corresponding data element and, if desired, a table name for a value help. The next step is to create your own authorization object and assign your permission fields and, if necessary, default permission fields. If you use the ACTVT field to validate the activity, you must use the Activities allowed button to select the activities that you want to validate from the source code of your programme. For recommendations on the naming conventions for authorization objects, see SAP Note 395083.

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