Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG - Message Class for the Transport Organizer
Message number: 013
Message text: During search &1 transport request was found
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The SAP error message CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG013 indicates that during a search for transport requests, one or more transport requests were found. This message is typically related to the Change and Transport System (CTS) in SAP, which is used to manage changes and transports across different SAP systems.
Cause:
The error message usually arises in the following scenarios:
- Transport Request Exists: The system has found a transport request that is either still in process or has not been released.
- Transport Request Lock: The transport request may be locked by another user or process, preventing further actions.
- Incorrect Search Parameters: The search parameters used to find transport requests may be too broad or incorrectly specified, leading to unexpected results.
Solution:
To resolve the issue, you can take the following steps:
Check Transport Requests:
- Use transaction code SE09 or SE10 to view the transport requests. Look for any requests that are in a "modifiable" or "released" state.
- Ensure that the transport request you are trying to work with is released and not in a locked state.
Release Transport Requests:
- If you find any transport requests that are still in a modifiable state, consider releasing them if they are ready to be transported. You can do this by selecting the request and choosing the "Release" option.
Check Locks:
- If the transport request is locked, you can check for locks using transaction SM12. Look for locks related to the transport request and release them if necessary.
Review Search Parameters:
- If you are using specific search criteria, ensure that they are correct and not too broad. Narrow down the search parameters to find the specific transport request you are looking for.
Consult Logs:
- Check the transport logs for any additional information that might indicate why the transport request is causing issues.
Contact Basis Team:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, it may be necessary to contact your SAP Basis team for further assistance. They can provide insights into system configurations and transport management.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and manage your transport requests effectively.
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