on 2016 Jun 29 5:02 PM
Hello Community - hope you're all well!
I'm facing a very strange issue whilst administering Security in BPC 10.0 NW, via the Administration Console.
Whenever I assign a team to a user and then save the changes, I get the message and green bar to indicate that the change saved successfully, however the team I've just assigned immediately vanishes from the list of teams that the user is assigned to
The same behaviour occurs when trying to assign DAP's to Teams, or Task Profiles to Teams. The changes save successfully, however the change made is immediately undone. It isn't just one particular user that this happens for, it occurs for any user.
I asked a colleague to remove me completely from the 'Users' list, and then re-add me. My colleague was able to do this without issue, however my user ID is now not visible in the Users List. I am able to log into the environment however.
Has anyone ever experienced this?
Kind Regards,
Simon.
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Hi Simon,
Thats quite a strange issue with security.....Try to add your user id in another environment....
Below are similar threads with similar issue...Hope it helps
Users cannot be assigned to teams - User does n... | SCN
I just can't add any user into ENVIRONMENTSHELL | SCN
Error Under >>BPC Admin>>Security&g... | SCN
If not, raise it with SAP.
Regards,
JP
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Hi JP,
Many thanks for your help, those threads did guide me along to look in the right areas .
The issue we had, was that our BPC RFC in T-Code SM59 was configured with an incorrect target host.
Kind Regards,
Simon.
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