qualifying authorization (ICM)
Example: Incentive and Commission Management (ICM) (ICM)
General
decisions (such as change or read authorizations) are governed by the qualifying authorization.This is how the menu and mask flow of individual transactions is
controlled, for example. Depending on the role defined, a user can only
select certain
menu options (such as create, change or display), or only carry out certain activities within these menu options.In addition, the hierarchy system must also be checked in a qualifying
system. In
a commissions system, a commission contract partner can normally only see own data, or the data of subordinates.Qualifying authorizations have an influence on
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Source: https://help.sap.com/doc/saphelp_glossary/latest/en-US/83/22f32eab1ad311a1190060b0673a17/content.htm