Launch the 'Calendars' option from the SAP main menu. The Calendar overview screen appears.
Right click on this screen and select 'Make Items Read Only ...' from the B1UP context menu.
For each of the screen objects to be made read read only, click the OK mode checkbox on the corresponding row. Then select / enter the users to include / exclude from this function becoming read-only
Repeat for each button the Calendar overview screen that you want to control.
Click Update to save the 'Read Only Configuration'.
I tested this lightly and found that it disables the indicated button or function on the Calendar Overview screen. By indicating the users / user groups you can make it allow edits / disabled for appropriate users.
You can also enable / disable specific Calendar objects from selected users (by default ALL SAP Super Users have access to Calendars objects).
Not sure if this covers 100% of your need - since it will stop the restricted user from seeing the calendar object definition entirely.
Not really. I would like them to see the objects but disable the drag and drop of the objects within the calendar without needed to create a similar calendar.
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Hi Josh, I think this might help:
I tested this lightly and found that it disables the indicated button or function on the Calendar Overview screen. By indicating the users / user groups you can make it allow edits / disabled for appropriate users.
You can also enable / disable specific Calendar objects from selected users (by default ALL SAP Super Users have access to Calendars objects).
Not sure if this covers 100% of your need - since it will stop the restricted user from seeing the calendar object definition entirely.
Hope this helps,
Dave Gutman
Hi Dave,
Not really. I would like them to see the objects but disable the drag and drop of the objects within the calendar without needed to create a similar calendar.
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