Permissions

The table below lists the required K2 permissions and System permissions per K2 connect for SAP tasks.

Task K2 Permissions System Permissions Comments
Install K2 Service Account db_owner, SysAdmin

The K2 Service Account must be part of the Local Administrators group.

Two folders are written to by the server and require write permissions:
C:\Program Files\K2 connect\Configuration
C:\Program Files\K2 connect\Service

The system permissions can be changed to reader/write after the installation is complete.

Developer Domain Account, Cached credentials in K2 Workspace   Read and Write Access must be granted to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SourceCode\connect\Configuration\SqlConnectionString
Database Rights for K2 connect Server   db_owner, Create  
K2 Server Rights on K2 connect database db_datareader    
Developer connecting to K2 connect database using Visual Studio   Execute
  • SelectServersAll
  • FrameworkConfigurationSelectedByServerID
  • ClusterServersSelectAssigned
  • DeveloperConfigurationSelectByHostID
  • DeveloperFunctionFilterSelectByHostID
  • ConnectorsSelectedByHostID
  • ClusterServersSelectedHostID
  • DestinationClassesSelectedByConnectorID
  • ComponentTemplateSelectByHostID
  • DestinationClassesSelectByConnectorID
  • ApplicationServersSelectByHostID
  • DestinationsSelectByDestinationClassID
  • DestinationSettingsSelectByDestinationID
  • ConnectorsMetaDataSelect
  • iNetCoordinatorsSelectByHostID
  • DestinationsSelect
  • DestinationClassesSelect
  • ConnectorsSelect
  • DeveloperFunctionFilterInsert
Access to SAP     Setting permissions and access to SAP is the role of the SAP Administrator and not a K2 connect function. Contact your SAP Administrator.
Stop or Start K2 connect Server   Stop and Start rights on Windows Services In distributed environments, developers must have stop and start rights on the remote server.

SAP User Types and Permissions

SAP has several user types available and each is used for a different purpose, more information is available at http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp2/helpdata/en/3d/3272396ace5534e10000000a11405a/frameset.htm. Two of these user types can be used with K2 connect, either the Dialog or Communication user type. Below is a summary of the tasks to the related permissions.

Task General Authority Objects
Establish Connection S_RFC                RFC_TYPE=FUGR ;RFC_NAME=SYST ;ACTVT=16 ;
S_RFC                RFC_TYPE=FUGR ;RFC_NAME=RFC1 ;ACTVT=16 ;
  Transaction
Use Transaction Class S_RFC                 RFC_TYPE=FUGR ;RFC_NAME=SDTX ;ACTVT=16 ;
S_RFC                 RFC_TYPE=FUGR ;RFC_NAME=SDIFRUNTIME ;ACTVT=16 ;
S_ADMI_FCD      S_ADMI_FCD=NADM;
  Tables
Read Tables from SAP S_RFC                 RC=0     RFC_TYPE=FUGR ;RFC_NAME=SDTX ;ACTVT=16 ;
S_TABU_DIS       RC=0     RFC_TYPE=FUGR ;RFC_NAME=SDIFRUNTIME ;ACTVT=16 ;
S_ADMI_FCD      S_ADMI_FCD=NADM;

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