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RCA - Read Permission

former_member313130
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Hi,

I'm trying to assign the necessary Root Cause Analysis roles for read access to a user. But without

success:

I assigned the following roles to the user:

- SAP_RCA_DISP

- SAP_RCA_EXE

- SAP_SMWORK_BASIC

- SAP_SMWORK_DIAG

- SAP_BI_E2E

But the user can't select any systems in the RCA Workcenter and the Button (Workload Analysis, Change Analysis,...)

are not correct displayed. There are strange letter chains visible.

Has someone an idea how to fix this issue?

Thanks in advance,

Joern .

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former_member313130
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Hi Guilherme,

the RCA works fine with my user. I can see all buttons and I can work with the RCA.

The question is now, which roles do we need for a guest user with only read permissions?

With the mentioned roles is it not working.

Kind regards,

Joern

guilherme_balbinot
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Hello,

Permission issues always cause the buttons not to show up, never a string of chars...

A "strange letter chains visible" is not common. I suspect that your stack is not consistent. The workload analysis

page is ABAP Based, Webdynpro ABAP. Please check if your components are according to note 1274287. In solman_setup, do a pre-requisite check to see if there's any warning regarding your stack.

Best regards,

Guilherme

former_member313130
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Hi Diego,

no, it was not helpful. Because I have already added the role SAP_RCA_EXE.

Furthermore was in the mentioned thread the problem, that no button's were visible.

In this case the buttons are visible with strange letters.

Kind regards,

Joern

Former Member
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Hello Joern,

This could be an error with the charset, there's a simmilar issue(not the same) described in note 1623139.

Are you logged in English?

Cheers,

Diego.

Former Member
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Hello Joern,

Maybe this thread gives you some hints to solve the issue: http://forums.sdn.sap.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2127651

Cheers,

Diego.