‎2009 May 25 9:49 AM
Hi,
There is a way to filter roles,i want to mark some roles like my roles,
There is some attributes to do that?
Best Regards
Nina
‎2009 May 25 9:56 AM
> There is some attributes to do that?
Not that I am aware of. This is where a good role naming convention can help. You could also consider to use the role's long text for entering attributes.
If you want to see the roles you've created you can try table AGR_DEFINE.
‎2009 May 25 11:09 AM
Hello,
Could you please specify more,
1)you want mark roles created by you
2) you want to mark role assigned to you
3)you want to mark role assigned by you
????
Thanks,
prasant
‎2009 May 25 11:18 AM
>
> There is a way to filter roles,i want to mark some roles like my roles,
> There is some attributes to do that?
>
Do you want those roles always available in front of you? If this is the intention, then you can add them to your favorites. This may be helpful to see them in your Favorite List whenever you go to PFCG.
Regards,
Dipanjan
‎2009 May 26 2:16 PM
Further to Jurjen suggestion,
I would give your simple naming convention concept for your roles
total digits 30
ZX_KERN_ROLE_FI_GL_XX_XX_XX_XX
1 Digit Z = Customized Role
2 Digit X = Your company initial name
3 Digit _
4 to 7 Digit KERN (Kernal Roles)
8 Digit _
9 to 12 Digit ROLE
13 Digit _
14 to 15 Digit = Module
16 Digit _
17 to 18 Digit = Sub Module
19 Digit _
20 to 21 Digit = Role Type (01 = Master Data 02 = Transaction Data 03 = Menu Tree etc.)
22 Digit _
23 to 24 Digit = Process Type (01 = Create 02 = Change 03 = Display 04 = Delete etc.)
25 Digit _
26 to 27 Digit = Customer Number where you implemented.
28 Digit _
29 to 30 Digit = Number of Versions
Hope this may be useful.
Regards,
Ravi
‎2009 May 26 2:35 PM
> I would give your simple naming convention concept for your roles
>
> total digits 30
>
> ZX_KERN_ROLE_FI_GL_XX_XX_XX_XX
Are you sure this isn't (based on) corporate (intellectual) property? It looks quite familiar to me.....