CTS_FILE_TRANSFER001 - Directory &1 cannot be absolute (must start with "$TR_")

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CTS_FILE_TRANSFER -

  • Message number: 001

  • Message text: Directory &1 cannot be absolute (must start with "$TR_")

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CTS_FILE_TRANSFER001 - Directory &1 cannot be absolute (must start with "$TR_") ?

    The SAP error message CTS_FILE_TRANSFER001 Directory &1 cannot be absolute (must start with "$TR_") typically occurs in the context of the Change and Transport System (CTS) when you are trying to specify a directory for file transfer that does not conform to the expected format.

    Cause:

    The error indicates that the directory path you are trying to use is not valid because it does not start with the prefix $TR_. In SAP, the $TR_ prefix is used to denote transport directories that are managed by the CTS. This prefix is essential for the system to recognize that the directory is part of the transport landscape.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you should ensure that the directory you are specifying starts with the $TR_ prefix. Here are the steps you can take:

    1. Check the Directory Path: Review the directory path you are trying to use. Make sure it is correctly formatted and starts with $TR_.

    2. Modify the Directory Configuration:

      • If you are configuring a transport directory in the system, ensure that you are using the correct transport directory settings.
      • You can check the transport directory settings in transaction SE03 (Transport Organizer Tools) or STMS (Transport Management System).
    3. Use the Correct Transport Directory: If you are trying to specify a custom directory, you may need to create a new transport directory that adheres to the $TR_ naming convention.

    4. Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the correct directory structure or naming conventions, refer to the SAP documentation or consult with your SAP Basis team.

    Related Information:

    • Transport Directory Structure: The transport directory structure in SAP typically includes directories like $TRDIR, $TRKORR, and others that are used for managing transport requests.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might provide additional insights or updates regarding transport directory configurations.
    • SAP Community: You can also search for similar issues in the SAP Community forums, where other users may have encountered and resolved the same error.

    By ensuring that your directory paths conform to the expected format, you should be able to resolve the CTS_FILE_TRANSFER001 error and proceed with your transport activities.

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