Authorization Job pricing and budgeting

Hi all,
I have a doubt related to budgeting and job pricing may be any of you know the anwers.
For job pricing and budget we have two different roles administrator and practitioner. We donu2019t want that both roles has access to do the same action on the portal.
For example for budgeting the practitioner should have only access to "Maintenance" and "Check and release" but not to u201CBudget Reassignmentu201D. Is there any way to do it? Because in the backend I have only one transaction for the three links.
Thanks in advance.
Raul.

go to saphelpbykevin.com
there is a doc on it there

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