on 2011 Sep 15 12:46 PM
Hi Experts,
I am using User mapping instead of SSO in the following JCO(I configured SSO but not used)
u2022 SAP_R3_HumanResources -->Ticket
u2022 SAP_R3_HumanResources_MetaData -->user mapping
u2022 SAP_R3_Financials -->Ticket
u2022 SAP_R3_Financials_MetaData-->user mapping
u2022 SAP_R3_SelfServiceGenerics -->Ticket
u2022 SAP_R3_SelfServiceGenerics_MetaData-->user mapping
As per the my requirement portal user doesn't have r/3 access.
Manually i given 'user mapping for system access for every user'(User administration ---> select user->user mapping for system access for every user)
1. As SAP Suggested Application data JCO for eg:SAP_R3_HumanResources needs to give ticket. If i give ticket we got a exception JCO(103) exception username and password is incorrect please re enter (because portal user doesn't have r/3 access)
2. If i give User id/password for Application data JCO for eg:SAP_R3_HumanResources there is no error but we are getting wrong data. Instead of getting user data '(User administration ---> select user->user mapping for system access for every user) we are getting user data ( User id/password for Application data JCO )
all users getting same data for (User id/password for Application data JCO )
Please suggest me how to achieve this scenario?
Regards,
Manivannan P
Mani,
The JCO's are behaving the way they should.You will have to create a service/communication user in R/3 and ensure that the same user exists in your portal and use this user for the JCo's.
Good Luck!
Sandeep Tudumu
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Hi,
You can't use user mapping for application data. That shld always be logon ticket otherwise every employee will get the data for the user whose id is mentioned in the JCOs for user mapping.
Cheers
Deb
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Hi Mani,
Ideally you should make use of logonticket while configuring JCO's . It should not give issues if the SSO is setup correctly. If you are making use of Service user id , then you should only provide the necessary roles in R/3 ( so that the services related the Application can only be accessed) .
Regards
Mayank
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