Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG - Message Class for the Transport Organizer
Message number: 064
Message text: Task &1 does not exist
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The SAP error message CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG064 with the description "Task &1 does not exist" typically occurs in the context of the Change and Transport System (CTS) when you are trying to manage transport requests or tasks that are not recognized by the system. This can happen for several reasons, and here are some common causes, solutions, and related information:
Causes:
- Non-existent Task: The task you are trying to reference does not exist in the system. This could be due to a typo in the task number or because the task was deleted or never created.
- Transport Request Issues: The transport request associated with the task may not be released or may have been deleted.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or manage the task.
- System Configuration: There may be issues with the configuration of the CTS or the transport directory.
- Transport Directory Issues: The transport directory may not be correctly set up or may have inconsistencies.
Solutions:
- Verify Task Number: Double-check the task number you are trying to access. Ensure that it is correctly entered and exists in the system.
- Check Transport Request: Look for the associated transport request in transaction SE09 or SE10. Ensure that the request is in the correct status (e.g., released) and that the task is part of it.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that your user has the necessary authorizations to access and manage the transport tasks. You may need to consult with your SAP security team.
- Recreate Task: If the task was deleted or never created, you may need to recreate it. This can be done by creating a new task under the appropriate transport request.
- Check Transport Directory: Ensure that the transport directory is correctly configured. You can check the transport directory settings in transaction STMS.
- System Logs: Check the system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that might provide more context about the issue.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.
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