Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Configuring the SAP Adapter
SAP Configuration
Defining a Security Policy
Access to the SAP environment is controlled by assigning an SAP security policy with specified privileges to designated 
user accounts. The scheduling administrator should create a new security policy in CWA as described in the “Users” 
chapter of the Cisco Workload Automation User Guide, that in addition to the normal user privileges includes the 
capability to create and/or edit SAP jobs and events. A user whose assigned security policy does not include SAP 
privileges cannot create events and/or run SAP jobs.
You can create a new security policy or modify an existing security policy in CWA that includes the authority to add, edit, 
view and delete SAP jobs, variants and events.
To grant access privileges:
1.
In the 
Navigator
 pane, select 
Security Policies
 to display the 
Security Policies
 pane.
2.
Select a security policy for the SAP privileges and double-click on it to display its 
Security Policy Definition
 
dialog. 
3.
Scroll down the list of function categories and double-click on the 
SAP Jobs
,
 SAP Events 
or
 SAP Variants
 
category to display the available functions.
4.
Select the desired job privileges, then click 
OK
.
A check mark appears next to the 
SAP 
function category indicating that one or more functions are selected within 
the category.
If needed, different security policies with varying authorized functions can be created to provide different levels of 
access for a variety of users.
For more information about the 
Security Policy Definition
 dialog, refer to the “Users” chapter in the CWA User Guide.