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  1. To perform an authorization check explicitly, you use the AUTHORITY-CHECK statement. In it, you specify the authorization object against which you want to check, along with the required values.

  2. AUTHORITY-CHECK statements check whether an authorization is available for the current user. This authorization is determined by the values set for the authorization fields within an authorization object.

  3. This statement checks whether an authorization is entered in the user master record of the current user or of the user specified in user for the authorization object entered in the field auth_obj, and whether this authorization is sufficient for the request specified in the statement.

  4. This statement checks whether an authorization is entered in the user master record of the current user or of the user specified in user for the authorization object specified in auth_obj, and whether this authorization is sufficient for the request specified in the statement.

  5. AUTHORITY-CHECK checks for one object whether the user has an authorization that contains all values of f (see SAP authorization concept). You must specify all authorizations for an object and a also a value for each ID (or DUMMY ).

  6. 23 lis 2006 · I am a new ABAPer and I have been asked by my manager to implement an AUTHORITY-CHECK on a few of our apps. I was wondering could any of you give me a bit of a kick-start with regards to how I should go about this. I am supposed to add the following check: AUTHORITY-CHECK OBJECT 'S_TCODE'. ID 'TCD'. FIELD 'XXX'.

  7. This statement checks whether an authorization is entered in the user master record of the current user or of the user specified in user for the authorization object entered in the field auth_obj, and whether this authorization is sufficient for the request specified in the statement.

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