Authorizations not following HR substitutions (V4.0)

Kim Schell Kim.Schell at toyota.com.au
Tue Jul 31 19:09:20 EDT 2001


Although I'm no expert on the authorization side of things,
I believe your substitutions are position based?, and therefore I would expect
your authorizations to be position based as well.
if not, with what PD Object type are your substitutions setup and how are your
authorizations linked to your PD structure?
 
-Kim
 
 
 
 
 
 
Michel Laviolette <michel_laviolette at hotmail.com> on 01/08/2001 01:25:56 AM
 
Please respond to SAP Workflow Users' Group <SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
 
To:   SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
cc:    (bcc: Kim Schell/CONTRACTOR/TMCA)
Subject:  Authorizations not following HR substitutions (V4.0)
 
 
 
Hi y'all!
two questions for you today:
1) Could anyone forward me the URL for searching this list server's
archives;
2) Our workflows are dependant on the HR Org. Structure. When creating a
substitution (A210 - B210 relationship)in HR, the authorizations do not seam
to be inherited. The workflows are properly redirected to the substitute who
without the proper authorizations cannot process the workitem. Could anyone
please shead some light on why this could be happening? Any explanations,
ideas, tips, OSS notes, ... would be much appreciated.
 
Have an excellent day,
Michel Laviolette
Workflow Developer
Hull Quebec Canada
 
 
 
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