Difference between checking Objects in SU24 and in ABAP code

Hi all,
What is the difference between objects checked in SU24 and the objects checked in ABAP Code.
I think if objects are even checked to No in SU24 and they are in ABAP code then user is able is able to execute that object, is this correct?
and vice versa, if objects are checked to yes in su24 and not in the ABAP code then user wont be able to excute? is this correct
or what is the purpose of maintaing objects both in SU24 and in ABAP Code.
Thanks,
Sun

This is what is known in German as a "Schwerer Geburt"... (not sure whether there is an English term which has the same meaning)...
When you searched, did you read this thread?:
F110 - S_BTCH_ADM
>
Julius Bussche wrote:
> My understanding of this confusion is ...
>
> ... SAP's development systems deem an "unknown" check to be successfull until specifiied for a check (this is different in customer systems - which leads many to believe that adding and removing check indicators from SU24 will add and remove authority-checks....),
>
> ...This problem then reproduces itself both in SU53 and ST01 once the SU22 / SU24 error has been made.
>
> ...It is one of those things which you need to know or find on your own (not too difficult), otherwise you simple don't know it.
It is context specific, when the context is known to the customer system where the code is running => You cannot activate a check in SU24 if it is not coded anywhere (please distingish between starting a transaction, using it, and navigating further from that transaction...). The only case where SAP does what you seem to be assuming (or hoping for...) is infact to turn an authority-check off in some cases or to make the calling context known when it is remote (in which case sy-tcode or the entry point context is not known)...
*It is not to turn the check on when it is not coded anywhere!!!
Perhaps you would like to phrase your final question just one more time.
Cheers,
Julius

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