Message type: E = Error
Message class: /AIF/ECATT_BASIS -
Message number: 001
Message text: Log expires tommorow
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The SAP error message
/AIF/ECATT_BASIS001 Log expires tomorrow
typically indicates that the log for an eCATT (extended Computer Aided Test Tool) session is set to expire soon. This can happen if the log retention period is nearing its end, which can affect the ability to review or analyze test logs after they have expired.Cause:
- Log Retention Settings: The system is configured to retain logs for a limited period, and the current log is about to reach that limit.
- System Configuration: The settings for log expiration may not be aligned with your testing or auditing needs.
Solution:
Extend Log Retention Period:
- You can adjust the log retention settings in the eCATT configuration. This can usually be done in the transaction code
SECATT
or through the relevant configuration settings in your SAP system.- Look for parameters related to log retention and increase the duration as needed.
Manually Archive Logs:
- If you need to keep the logs for future reference, consider manually archiving them before they expire. You can export the logs to a file or another storage solution.
Review and Clean Up:
- Regularly review the logs and clean up any unnecessary entries to manage space and ensure that important logs are retained.
Monitor Log Expiration:
- Set up alerts or monitoring to notify you when logs are nearing expiration, allowing you to take action before they are deleted.
Related Information:
SECATT
for eCATT configuration and SLG1
for log analysis.By addressing the log expiration proactively, you can ensure that you have access to necessary logs for testing and auditing purposes without interruption.
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