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FKKSK_CL_AUTH_CHECK SAP Class - Check Authorization for FI-CA Loc. SK


FKKSK_CL_AUTH_CHECK is a standard SAP class available within R/3 SAP systems depending on your version and release level. Below is the standard documentation available for this class interface. You can view this information and more if you enter the class name FKKSK_CL_AUTH_CHECK into the relevant SAP transaction such as SE24 or SE80.

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Class Methods
In some respects Class methods are similar to function modules in that they are a coding block that performs certain ABAP functionality. Methods can be referenced using the following syntax: CALL METHOD FKKSK_CL_AUTH_CHECK=>methodname EXPORTING/IMPORTING...

CAN_SIM - User Is Authorized for Simulate ('X'~yes, ''~no)
CAN_EXEC - User Is Authorized for Execute Productive ('X'~yes, ''~no)
CAN_DISP - User Is Authorized for Display ('X'~yes, ''~no)
CAN_DEL - User Is Authorized for Delete ('X'~yes, ''~no)
AUTH_CHECK_E_VAT - Check Authorization of Electronic VAT Ledger (Slovakia)
IS_AUTH - Is User Authorized for an Action ('X'~yes, ''~no)


Class Attributes
Class attributes can be referenced using the following syntax FKKSK_CL_AUTH_CHECK=><attribute name>. Although depending on where you are inserting the ABAP code you do need to check if the attribute is public or private.

CON_SIMULATE - Activity for Electronic VAT Ledgers
CON_EXEC_PROD - Activity for Electronic VAT Ledgers
CON_DISPLAY - Activity for Electronic VAT Ledgers
CON_DELETE - Activity for Electronic VAT Ledgers


Class Events
Events are created within your class using special event handler methods. These must be registered at runtime for the event and can then be triggered using the ABAP syntax: RAISE EVENT <event name> EXPOTING...





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