Using transaction su02 and manually creating the profile

Perform the following steps:
  1. Write a profile name, for example Z_TWS, and a description.
  2. Manually add the authorizations according to the following table:
    Object DescriptionAuthorization
    S_ADMI_FCDSystem authorizationsS_ADMI_ALL
    S_APPL_LOG Application logsS_APPL_L_E2E
    S_BTCH_ADM Background processing: Background administrator S_BTCH_ADM
    S_BTCH_JOB Background processing: Operations on background jobsS_BTCH_ALL
    S_BTCH_NAM Background processing: Background user nameS_BTCH_ALL
    S_DEVELOPABAP Workbench: full authorization to modify objects of type PROGE_ABAP_ALL
    S_LOG_COMAuthorization to run external commandsS_LOGCOM_ALL
    S_PROGRAM ABAP: program run checksS_ABAP_ALL
    S_RFC Authoritation. check for RFC accessS_RFC_ALL
    S_RZL_ADM CCMS: System AdministrationS_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.

  3. Save the profile.
  4. Go to the user maintenance panel and assign the profile to the IBM Workload Scheduler SAP user.
  5. Save the user data.