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Based on the RBAC (Role Based Access Control) pattern, we are going to present the SAP R/3 role based authorization mode. According to it, a user can dispose of a number of roles, which grants to him/her the authorization to access certain resources from the system. In this respect, we will create the development objects required to grant to the user the possibility to access the records from a database, and we will use, in Web Dynpro ABAP, the declaration AUTHORITYCHECK to verify the current user’s authorization.
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Gellert, U., Cristea, A.D. (2013). Web Dynpro and Authorization. In: Web Dynpro ABAP for Practitioners. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38247-5_19
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