pegaga1979
10th February 2010, 04:11
Hi,
We are now running 2 different company in one database which we named it as 111 and 222. Therefore i would like to create user data/authorization which they can only login to one company only. Currently, i have set the session authorization for user at specific company but then they still can change company from the browser and open some of the sessions.
So, i need your help if anyone knows how to set up the authorization which been allowed to one company only.
i need to set it up urgently.
Tq.
bdittmar
10th February 2010, 10:12
Hi,
We are now running 2 different company in one database which we named it as 111 and 222. Therefore i would like to create user data/authorization which they can only login to one company only. Currently, i have set the session authorization for user at specific company but then they still can change company from the browser and open some of the sessions.
So, i need your help if anyone knows how to set up the authorization which been allowed to one company only.
i need to set it up urgently.
Tq.
Hello,
check company authorisations in ttaad2121m000, maybe user is allowed for both.
Regards
NPRao
10th February 2010, 20:26
You can set it from the Role authorization settings, give access to one company and deny to another.
Session Authorizations by Company (ttams3133m000)
Use this session to maintain the session authorizations) at company level, per role. This means that the normal users that are linked to the role can be given restricted access to data of a specified range of companies.
You can define the session authorizations for a specific company of for all companies. The authorizations for the specific company have the highest priority in this case.
You can define the actions permitted for the session. For example, display, insert, delete, modify, and so on.
You can also define a time interval in which the users that are linked to the role are authorized to activate a session.
You can use the Specific menu to:
Change the time interval.
Copy a range of companies in the current role.
Convert the changes of the run-time data dictionary.
Note
You can maintain exceptions to the session authorizations at company level per role, at the following levels:
The package level by using the Session Authorizations by Package (ttams3130m000) session.
The module level by using the Session Authorizations by Module (ttams3131m000) session.
The session level by using the Session Authorizations by Session (ttams3132m000) session.
You can use the Specific menu to:
Change the time interval.
Copy a range of companies in the current role.
Convert the changes of the run-time data dictionary.