SAP Certified Technology Associate – SAP System Security and Authorizations — Question 4
How can you enforce an additional transaction start authorization check for a custom transaction?
Answer options
- A. Maintain the SU24 entry for the custom transaction and adding the desired authorization object, setting the Check Indicator to "Check" and setting Proposal to Yes.
- B. Using transaction SE93, update the custom transaction definition by specifying the desired authorization object and maintaining the desired field values.
- C. Without additional custom development it is not possible to add another check during transaction start.
- D. For each role containing the custom transaction, add the desired authorization object manually in transaction PFCG, maintain the field values and then generate the profile.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer A is accurate as it describes the proper method of maintaining the SU24 entry to enforce additional authorization checks through the Check Indicator and Proposal settings. Option B, while related to transaction definition, does not specifically address the SU24 entry method. Option C incorrectly states that additional checks are impossible without development, and option D, though feasible, is less efficient than maintaining the SU24 entry for a broader application across roles.