Structural profiles are assigned in a different way to general authorization profiles. To assign
structural profiles, you use table T77UA (User Authorizations = Assignment of Profile to
User), not Role Maintenance (PFCG transaction) as with general authorization profiles. The
authorization profiles are specified in the T77PR table (Definition of Authorization Profiles).
You can protect (sub)structures by making relevant entries in this table
A user’s Overall Profile is determined from the intersection of his or her structural and general
authorization profiles, when you use both structural and general authorizations.
The structural profile determines which object in the hierarchical structure the user has
access to; the general profile which object data (infotype, subtype) and which type of
authorization (Read, Write, ...) the user has for these objects. The access mode for
authorization objects in HR Master Data is determined in the AUTHC field (Authorization
Level).
Steps to do Structural Authorisation:
Step1 : TC OOAC (table T77S0)
Activate the Structural Authorisation switch
Step 2 : TC OOSP
Create Structural Authorisation profiles
Step 3 : Assign Structural Authorisation profile to user Id
TC : SE38 and assign report RHRPROFL0 enter object id for example ( Org unit )
Assign regular Role authorisation
Table - T77UA (User Authorizations = Assignment of Profile to
User), not Role Maintenance (PFCG transaction)
The
Table T77Pr - authorization profiles are specified in the T77PR table.
You can protect (sub)structures by making relevant entries in this table.
Organizational Plan are created using PPOCE
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