Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTS_FILE_TRANSFER -
Message number: 003
Message text: No access authorization for file &1
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The SAP error message CTS_FILE_TRANSFER003 indicates that there is no access authorization for the specified file. This error typically occurs in the context of the Change and Transport System (CTS) when trying to transfer files between systems, such as during a transport request.
Cause:
The error can be caused by several factors:
- Insufficient Authorizations: The user executing the transport does not have the necessary authorizations to access the specified file.
- File Permissions: The file system permissions on the server where the file is located may not allow the SAP user to read or write to the file.
- Incorrect File Path: The file path specified may be incorrect or the file may not exist at the specified location.
- Transport Directory Issues: There may be issues with the transport directory configuration or the transport directory itself may not be accessible.
Solution:
To resolve the error, you can take the following steps:
Check User Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the file. This can be done by checking the user's roles and authorizations in the SAP system.
- Specifically, check for authorizations related to the transport system and file access.
Verify File Permissions:
- Check the file system permissions on the server where the file is located. Ensure that the SAP user has the appropriate read/write permissions for the file and the directory it resides in.
Confirm File Path:
- Verify that the file path specified in the transport request is correct. Ensure that the file exists at that location.
Check Transport Directory Configuration:
- Ensure that the transport directory is correctly configured in the SAP system. You can check the transport directory settings in transaction
STMS
(Transport Management System).- Make sure that the transport directory is accessible and that there are no issues with the transport landscape.
Review Logs:
- Check the transport logs for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
Consult Basis Team:
- If the issue persists, it may be necessary to involve your SAP Basis team to investigate further, especially if it involves server-level permissions or configurations.
Related Information:
STMS
- Transport Management SystemSE01
- Transport OrganizerSU53
- Authorization CheckBy following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the cause of the CTS_FILE_TRANSFER003 error.
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