Single Role Vs Composite Role in SAP
Single Role:
Single roles contain authorization data.Say if you have some single role to create a object, you can edit ,create or delete that object based on authorization data defined.
Composite roles do not contain authorization data. If you want to change the authorizations (that are represented by a composite role), you must maintain the data for each role of the composite role.
Creating composite roles makes sense if some of your employees need authorizations from several roles. Instead of adding each user separately to each role required, you can set up a composite role and assign the users to that group.
The users assigned to a composite role are automatically assigned to the corresponding (elementary) roles during comparison.
Single roles contain authorization data.Say if you have some single role to create a object, you can edit ,create or delete that object based on authorization data defined.
Composite Roles:
A composite role is a container which can collect several different roles. For reasons of clarity, it does not make sense and is therefore not allowed to add composite roles to composite roles. Composite roles are also called roles.
Composite roles do not contain authorization data. If you want to change the authorizations (that are represented by a composite role), you must maintain the data for each role of the composite role.
Creating composite roles makes sense if some of your employees need authorizations from several roles. Instead of adding each user separately to each role required, you can set up a composite role and assign the users to that group.
The users assigned to a composite role are automatically assigned to the corresponding (elementary) roles during comparison.
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