SWIA - Transaction

Mike Pokraka asap at workflowconnections.com
Thu Dec 14 09:22:23 EST 2006


Hello Swathi,
Authorisation checks can lie. The system may try SWIA after something else
has failed, but it will only show the last failed check.
Give the user SWIA and then do another auth check. you should find a
different object or transaction is needed, after which you can then take
SWIA away again.
Cheers,
Mike


On Thu, December 14, 2006 12:43, Swathi_Devireddy wrote:
> Hi,
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> SWIA administrator
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> Transaction SWIA is a powerful transaction which should not be allocated
> to an ordinary user. However, the s_tcode = SWIA is checked when an
> approver retrieve a work item from Business Workplace for approval.User
> then needs the right as Workflow Administrator to administer work items
> which is undesirable. Any security mesaure can be applied?
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> Regards,
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> Swathi Devireddy
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