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Finding authorization object permissions for a t code assigned to a certain user

xiamathews
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Ok so i have an assignment at my workplace, where i have been given tcode for a certain activity being performed by different plants of the company.

Each place have different authorization object permissions(create, edit, display, etc.)

Is there a faster to then using "suim" again and again to find out

Which user has what permission of authorization object of certain t code and also the org levels assigned to them.

Sorry if was hard to understand, pls ask any query and ill do my best to elaborate.

Please do help if anyone can.

moshenaveh
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