Using transaction su02 and manually creating the profile
Perform
the following steps:
- Write a profile name, for example Z_TWS, and a description.
- Manually add the authorizations according
to the following table:
Object Description Authorization S_ADMI_FCD System authorizations S_ADMI_ALL S_APPL_LOG Application logs S_APPL_L_E2E S_BTCH_ADM Background processing: Background administrator S_BTCH_ADM S_BTCH_JOB Background processing: Operations on background jobs S_BTCH_ALL S_BTCH_NAM Background processing: Background user name S_BTCH_ALL S_DEVELOP ABAP Workbench: full authorization to modify objects of type PROG E_ABAP_ALL S_LOG_COM Authorization to run external commands S_LOGCOM_ALL S_PROGRAM ABAP: program run checks S_ABAP_ALL S_RFC Authoritation. check for RFC access S_RFC_ALL S_RZL_ADM CCMS: System Administration S_RZL_ALL S_SPO_ACT Spool: Actions S_SPO_ALL S_SPO_DEV Spool: Device authorizations S_SPO_DEV_AL S_XMI_LOG Internal access authorizations for XMI log S_XMILOG_ADM S_XMI_PROD Authorization for external management interfaces (XMI) S_XMI_ADMIN The authorizations are located in the "Basis: Administration" object class.
Depending on the version of SAP, the authorization S_RFC_ALL are located either in the "Cross-application Authorization Objects" or in the "Non-application-specific Authorization Objects" object class.
- Save the profile.
- Go to the user maintenance panel and assign the profile to the IBM Workload Scheduler SAP user.
- Save the user data.