Missing secondary indexes ~P

Hi, when i check the Tx DB02 i have an alert with somw missing indexes like that
/BI0/E0BPM_C01~P
/BI0/E0BPM_c02~P
/BI0/E0COPA_C02~P
/BI0/E0COPA_C04~P
But i don't have option to create this index, so?
how can i create this indexes?

hi,
You should have the authorization for maintenance for creating the missing indexes.
Please check if you have the authorization for object S_RZL_ADM , if not then ask some BASIS person to do it,
regards,
Arvind.

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