Use
To be able to create an InfoSet Query, the system
administrator must set up a role for the work with the InfoSet Query.
Procedure...
1. A role has to be assigned specifically to a
single SAP Query user
group. This is because the InfoSet Query is derived from
the SAP
Query.
a. Call up
the Role Maintenance (RSQ10). You get to a table containing the roles
that are relevant for working with the InfoSet Query.
b. Choose the
role you want, and use the Assign User Group function (second column in the
table) to assign a user group to the role, or to remove an existing assignment.
When you are assigning user groups, a dialog box appears
asking you if you want to create a new user group, or use an existing one. Use
the input help to choose from the available user groups. It is not possible to
assign a user group to more than one role.
When you have assigned a user group successfully to a
role, the name of this user group appears in the third column of the table.
It is also possible to jump to the Query Builder from the
SAP Easy Access SAP Business Information Warehouse Menu by selecting the InfoSet
Query entry from the roles in the user menu.
2. Assign Classic InfoSets to the role. Use the Assign
Classic InfoSets function to do this (fifth column in the table).
A screen containing all the available Classic InfoSets
appears. Select the InfoSets that you want to be able to use for defining
queries within the role.
You are able to choose one of the selected Classic
InfoSets as a standard Classic InfoSet (entry in the fourth column of the
table). The standard Classic InfoSet is subsequently used as a template, if the
components for maintaining InfoSet Queries are called using the menu entry
mentioned above.
3. In the Maintain Role transaction (PFCG)
you assign the role you have set up to those users, who are going to work with
the InfoSet Query.
See also:
Process
Classic InfoSets
and Assign Roles
Creating
InfoSet
Queries
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