RDDDDATC: TDDAT Analysis – Unassigned Authorizations

Supplements table and view authorizations for standard table maintenance (SM30, SM31).

The authorizations are set up according to the following plan. A two-character class term is formed, where,

  • the first letter is taken from the first letter of the development class of the table or view
  • the second letter is ‘C’ for a Customizing table (delivery classes C, G, or L), ‘S’ for a system table (delivery classes S and E) or ‘A’ for an application table.

The customer can define the 3rd and 4th characters in the authorization class.

The report only ever adds missing entries to the TDDAT and never overwrites existing entries or deletes entries. This only occurs when the tables/views in the Dictionary have been released for standard maintenance.

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