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Run tcode without authorisation

https://www.erpworkbench.com/sap-security/bypass/bypass-tcode.htm

If you are not authorised to run a particular SAP transaction you can still
execute it via the use of the debugger. Obvioulsy care needs to be taken that
you know what you are doing with the transaction in question, but there are
many instances when this method can not only be useful but a life saver. Plus I
believe any changes made during debugging are, or at least can be recorded in
a log somewhere. The process for getting past the debug authority is as
follows:

Step 1 - Insert debug breakpoint


Within Function module 'AUTH_CHECK_TCODE' insert a break-point the ABAP
code line 'if sy-subrc = 0.', straight after the call 'AUTH_CHECK_TCODE' id
'TCODE' field tcode command.
Step 2 - Execute your desired SAP transaction code
Execute your tcode and SAP should go into debugging mode and stop at your
break point. If it doesn't type /h into the command line field(where you enter
transactions) and press enter, then try executing your transaction code again. If
it stops at a point which is not where you inserted the breakpoint in step 1 keep
pressing F8 until it gets to it!

Step 3 - Change SY-SUBRC value


When the code reaches the 'if sy-subrc = 0' statement, sy-subrc should have a
value not equal to 0 if you are not authorised for this transaction. Change this
to 0 using the usual method relevant to your system (i.e. by clicking on the
change pencil icon, change value and press enter). When value is changed
press F8 to continue the SAP program on its way.
Other methods
Thanks for the contribution Sanjay an alternative method could be to use
function modules ALINK_CALL_TRANSACTION or C160_TRANSACTION_CALL
passing the required tcode. It all depends what authorisations you do have as
you may not be able to execute function modules directly or have the ability to
change values in debug mode outlined in method 1.

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