Count unauthorized

Hi all,
I'm getting data from PNP logical database but it's possible a user that runs the report doesn't has authorization to access some employees. When I do GET PERNR the table doesn't comes with these employees which the user has no authorization to see. I have to count these employees with no authorization.
Please help. Thanks!

Hi,
May be you can call
  authority-check object 'P_ABAP'
    id 'REPID' field sy-cprog
    id 'COARS' field '2'.
before calling GET PERNR.
aRs

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     General                        6t8f Verbose  Site lookup is replacing
    https://sharepoint:443/_layouts/15/metadata/json/ with the alternate access url
    https://sharepoint. 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     General                        6t8g Verbose  Looking up typical site
    https://sharepoint:443/_layouts/15/metadata/json/ in web application SPWebApplication Name=LAWV Web Application. 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     General                        6t8h Verbose  Found typical site / (d8b02a8f-4f48-4df9-9483-4ad53b85005f) in web application SPWebApplication
    Name=LAWV Web Application. 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     b4ly Verbose  Leaving Monitored Scope (PreSendRequestHeaders). Execution Time=0.0998 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Execution Time=0.0998 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
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    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
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    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nasq Verbose  Entering monitored scope (EndRequestHandler SharePointEndRequest). Parent Request (GET:https://sharepoint:443/_layouts/15/metadata/json/) 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Server            
     Logging Correlation Data       9gc5 Verbose  Thread change; resetting trace level override to 0; resetting correlation to 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Server            
     Unified Logging Service        cn4g Verbose  Trace level override is turned off. 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
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    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
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    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____CPU Cycles=149366 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____SQL Query Count=0 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nasq Verbose  Entering monitored scope (EndRequestHandler SPRequest Disposal). Parent Request (GET:https://sharepoint:443/_layouts/15/metadata/json/) 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     b4ly Verbose  Leaving Monitored Scope (EndRequestHandler SPRequest Disposal). Execution Time=0.008 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Execution Time=0.008 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____CPU Cycles=19717 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
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    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     b4ly Medium   Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://sharepoint:443/_layouts/15/metadata/json/)).
    Execution Time=1.3938 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
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     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____SPRequest Objects=0 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Distributed Cache=0 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Current User= 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Execution Time=1.3938 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
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     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Request Management= 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
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     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Log Correlation Id=0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Page Checkout Level=Published 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____WebPart Events Offsets=0 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
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     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____Critical Events=0 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass Verbose  ____User Address=10.10.1.65 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
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    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Logging Correlation Data       77a3 Verbose  Ending correlation. 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771
    06/10/2014 10:34:41.60  w3wp.exe (0x3550)                        0x4EC4 SharePoint Foundation        
     Unified Logging Service        cn4g Verbose  Trace level override is turned off. 0a86999c-1aa4-e013-6391-f848f28fa771

  • Is it normal that if you add your master card that they count an extra 1,98€ with an purchase?

    is it normal that if you add your mastercard that they count an extra 1,98€ for it?
    I've added the number of my mastercard and buyed an album.
    now the money of the album is correct.
    but 1 day later they count an 1,98€.
    now the question is,
    is it always that they count it or just once?

    The iTunes Store now asks you to answer your security questions the first time you purchase an item from the iTunes Store on a computer or device that you haven’t used before. This is a new safeguard designed to protect your account against unauthorized purchases.
    It is likely the" additional security confirmation" you are being asked for is for you to set up these security questions.
    The reason this App didn't appear in your purchase history is probably because Apple requires you to verify this additional security info before your purchase can be completed.

  • HT4623 i bought a iphone 4 from the apple store last week threw verizon and two days later my iphone fell off the counter do to viberating and the screen cracked is it going to be replaced  at what cost

    my iphone 4 was bought a week ago it was on vibrate on the counter and vibrated off the counter onto  the concreat floor and the screen broke . will it be replaced for free

    Out-of-Warranty Service     If you own an iPhone that is ineligible for warranty service but is eligible for Out-of-Warranty (OOW) Service, Apple will service your iPhone for the Out-of-Warranty Service fee listed below.    
    iPhone model
    Out-of-Warranty Service
    iPhone 5
    $229
    iPhone 4S
    $199
    iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS,
                     iPhone 3G, Original iPhone
    $149
    A $6.95 shipping fee will be added if service is arranged through Apple and requires shipping. All fees are in U.S. dollars and are subject to local tax.
    When setting up out-of-warranty service, Apple will request credit card pre-authorization for the maximum service fee listed above.  This amount will be deducted from your credit limit. The final service fee we charge will be determined during testing and may be less than the service fee listed above.
    Certain damage is ineligible for out-of-warranty service, including catastrophic damage, such as the device separating into multiple pieces, and inoperability caused by unauthorized modifications.  However, an iPhone that has failed due to contact with liquid may be eligible for out-of-warranty service.
    Apple reserves the right to determine whether or not your iPhone is eligible for Out-of-Warranty service. iPhones that are repaired or replaced have a 90-day limited hardware warranty or assume the remainder of your standard warranty or AppleCare service contract coverage, whichever is longer. Please see Apple's Repair Terms And Conditions for further details.

  • Order of delivery schedule line counter at schedule agreements from MRP run

    Currently we are using schedule agreements for our long term external suppliers, but we are facing a problem with the order of new delivery schedule lines created during MRP run.
    Because of master data settings like, lot size, rounding value, plan delivery time and planning time fence to set as firm new requirements, multiple schedule lines are created with no order for schedule line counter.
    Does anyone is aware of a BADI, user exit or customizing control to have this schedule line counter in order?
    Thank you
    Daniel Guillen
    IT
    Skyworks Inc.

    Hi,
    Pls put this query in SD fourms  and get immly help because this is technical fourms.
    Anil

  • Help Counting Vowels and Consonants using a class

    I'm currently working on a class project where I need take a user inputed string and count how many vowels and/or consonants are in the String at the user discretion. I have the main logic program working fine. However, the trouble I'm running into is how to take the string the user inputed and pass that data into the class method for counting.
    Here is the code for the program:
    package vowelsandconsonants;
    import java.util.Scanner;
    public class VowelConsCounter {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            String input; //User input
            char selection; //Menu selection
            //Create a Scanner object for keyboard input.
            Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
            //Get the string to start out with.
            System.out.print("Enter a string: ");
            input = keyboard.nextLine();
            //Create a VowelCons object.
            VowelCons vc = new VowelCons(input);
            do {
                // Display the menu and get the user's selection.
                selection = getMenuSelection();
                // Act on the selection
                switch (Character.toLowerCase(selection)) {
                    case 'a':
                        System.out.println("\nNumber of Vowels: " +
                                vc.getNumVowels());
                        break;
                    case 'b':
                        System.out.println("\nNumber of consonats: " +
                                vc.getNumConsonants());
                        break;
                    case 'c':
                        System.out.println("\nNumber of Vowels: " +
                                vc.getNumVowels());
                        System.out.println("Number of consonants: " +
                                vc.getNumConsonants());
                        break;
                    case 'd':
                        System.out.print("Enter a string: ");
                        input = keyboard.nextLine();
                        vc = new VowelCons(input);
            } while (Character.toLowerCase(selection) != 'e');
         * The getMenuSelection method displays the menu and gets the user's choice.
        public static char getMenuSelection() {
            String input;  //To hold keyboard input
            char selection;  // The user's selection
            //Create a Scanner object for keyboard input.
            Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
            //Display the menu.
            System.out.println("a) Count the number of vowels in the string.");
            System.out.println("b) Count the number of consonants in the string.");
            System.out.println("c) Count both the vowels and consonants in the string.");
            System.out.println("d) Enter another string.");
            System.out.println("e) Exit the program.");
            //Get the user's selection
            input = keyboard.nextLine();
            selection = input.charAt(0);
            //Validate the input
            while (Character.toLowerCase(selection) < 'a' ||
                    Character.toLowerCase(selection) > 'e') {
                System.out.print("Only enter a,b,c,d or e:");
                input = keyboard.nextLine();
                selection = input.charAt(0);
            return selection;
    class VowelCons {
        private char[] vowels;
        private char[] consonants;
        private int numVowels = 0;
        private int numCons = 0;
        public VowelCons(String str) {
        public int getNumVowels() {
            return numVowels;
        public int getNumConsonants() {
            return numCons;
        private void countVowelsAndCons() {
            for (int i = 0; i < total; i++) {
                char ch = inputString.charAt(i);
                if ((ch == 'a') || (ch == 'A') || (ch == 'e') || (ch == 'E') || (ch == 'i') || (ch == 'I') || (ch == 'o') || (ch == 'O') || (ch == 'u') || (ch == 'U')) {
                    numVowels++;
                } else if (Character.isLetter(ch)) {
                    numCons++;
    }The UML given to me by my instructor calls for the counting method to be private. Being that I'm not too familiar with Java syntax I did not know if that may cause a problem with passing the user's input into that method.

    Well the only compilers i get are due to the code:
    private void countVowelsAndCons() {
            for (int i = 0; i < total; i++) {
                char ch = inputString.charAt(i);
                if ((ch == 'a') || (ch == 'A') || (ch == 'e') || (ch == 'E') || (ch == 'i') || (ch == 'I') || (ch == 'o') || (ch == 'O') || (ch == 'u') || (ch == 'U')) {
                    numVowels++;
                } else if (Character.isLetter(ch)) {
                    numCons++;
        }However, that is due to the fact that i have no data for those variables to use. I'm pretty much stuck on how to get the string the user inputs into that method shown above so the code can perform the task of counting the vowels and consonants.
    If i comment out the code within that function the program compiles and will allow me to enter the string and use the options but since i can't figure out how to pass the input to the counting method the program returns 0 for everything.

  • How do you stop unauthorized cookies from appearing in Safari?

    Hi ,
    I'm using Safari 5.1.10 and system 10.6.8.  I've gotten all the security downloads available, but I seem to having issues with unauthorized  cookies appearing. These seem to appear even though I've not visited their websites, and have Safari set to accept cookies from only sites I've visited.
    After going to Preferences:Privacy: remove all website data: then remove all cookies,
    If I just wait a few minutes, I get 72 website cookies restored to  my computer, without doing anything. These include cookies from google, alibaba, 2mdn.net, facebook, microsoft, oracle and many more.  Some of these  declare they are using local storage, others the catch, while others just declare themselves as cookies.
    These appear in spite of the fact that I have the preferences set to block cookies from third party advertizers, set Extensions to OFF, but have Javascript enabled, and allow Java, but deny all other plug-ins.
    If I unclick the allow Java button in Preferences:security, then  11 of these cookies sneek back in, but the others seem to be blocked. Those that come back include Alibaba, apple, google-analytics, "local documents on my computer", machine-seeker, wikipedia, and a few others.
    If I disable JavaScript in Preferences:Security, now I get only cookies from sites I've visited, as I'm supposed to, according to the settings in my Safari preferences.
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    Hi,
    I've investigated this phenomena  of UNauthorized Cookies a bit more  in the past few days and found their cause  and uses goes very deep down the internet rabbit hole.  While most browsers allow the user to delete cookies, or to block cookies from third parties, third parties may place cookies or "cookie equivalents" on your computer through a large variety of back doors. The most pernicious type  of such cookie is euphemistically  called a "Zombie Cookie"  or a "supercookie".
    These may reside in a number of places either in  your own computer or remotely on the web. Deleting zombie cookies or supercookies is generally ineffective, because they are reinstalled in your browser, or worse, just exchange information with your browser withouth leaving a trail of cookie crumbs, the next time you get online. Some of these zombie cookies are not browser specific, so they can be accessed through all browsers on your computer. 
    The reason that you may never have heard of supercookies, and the reason they are so hard to find and get rid of, is that their deployment is deliberately sneaky and designed to evade detection and deletion. This means that most people who think they have cleared their computers of tracking objects have likely not. The European Union has recently taken action to make illegal the emplacement of "non-essential" cookies  on your computer, but the United States, being less concerned about your personal privacy, and more concerned about  making it easy for companies (and the government) to eavesdrop, has not.
    The following is a list ( probably incomplete) where zombie cookies may be hiding on your computer:
    Standard HTTP cookies
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    Storing cookies in HTTP ETags
    Internet Explorer userData storage (starting IE9, userData is no longer supported)
    HTML5 Session Storage
    HTML5 Local Storage
    HTML5 Global Storage
    HTML5 Database Storage via SQLite
    Storing cookies in RGB values of auto-generated, force-cached PNGs using HTML5 Canvas tag to read pixels (cookies) back out
    Local Shared Objects
    Silverlight Isolated Storage
    Cookie syncing scripts that function as a cache cookie and respawn the MUID cookie[4]
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    So far, I have not been able to find a method of removing or inhibiting zombie cookies that use HTML5 local or global storage locations. Some browsers may provide such power, but Apple Safari apparently does not.
    For more information on supercookies see:
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