on 07-03-2008 6:37 PM
We have activated u201Carchive linku201D to ECM (IBM FileNet Application Connector for SAP® R/3® (ACSAP R/3) for business object for material master transactions (MM01/MM02/MM03), so the images associated with material master can be stored in FileNet repository.
We will be using the SAP standard u201CService for Objectu201D functionality to store the image via create -> store business document. We want to disable the u201CCreate -> Create Attachmentu201D because we donu2019t want the documents stored on the SAP content repository. This is possible to do with either through configuration, security or user exit? If yes, please specify how.
Additionally, please provide any security objects which we could utilize to control user from creating/changing /deleting the attached document. Basically, we want some users to display the document but not alter them in any way.
Thanks.
Hi,
I have a don't think you can prevent the users from doing that. But you can go for a workaround by whihc the users would get a error if they use create attachement instead of store business doc.
Just create a dummy content repository and link it to the document class SOFFPHIO.
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Hi
The authorization objects for attachment to material are as following:
Object Class BC_Z Basis - Central Functions
Authorization Object: S_BDS_DS
Authorizations for Document Set
Authorization Field ACTVT : 30
Authorization Field CLASSNAME:BUS1001
Authorization Field CLASSTYPE:BO
other ACTVT
01 Create or generate
02 Change
03 Display
04 Print, edit messages
05 Lock
06 Delete
24 Archive
25 Reload
30 Determine
70 Administer
78 Assign
82 Supplement
Note: That to be able to attach user should have MM02 authorization..
Best Regards
Hope it helps
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