on 2017 Jun 13 1:44 PM
Hello Experts.
Most of the time BPC final users are just allowed to see only logs of their own package runs in the "view status" popup. Here there is packages which are scheduled several times a day, and at the same time people are allowed to run their own packages -> It sometimes result in failure for the user package (Error obtaining concurrency lock (foreign_lock)). People are supposed to be aware of the run schedule, but they always forget. I'd like to avoid to be contacted for this recurrent issue.
My question is the following : is there a way to allow all user to see all lines in "view status" ?
This way people will maybe understand they are performing concurrent executions by themselves.
I'm pretty sure there is one, I remember I've read something about that somewhere in the past and unfortunately I didn't bookmark the page. Maybe in the SAP idea box. I remember that there was 2 distincts autorisations objects to add to user's profile. The first one was only allowing to see all lines of the "view status" popup, the second one was allowing to double-click a line and access the detailled log.
Does it ring a bell for somebody ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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P.S. If you open BPC security administration Task profiles... you will see what you are looking for in Data Manager settings.
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Sorry for the violation, but thank you for the feedback (... was so simple finally since this is now "standard")
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