CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG090 - Team member &1 does not exist

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG - Message Class for the Transport Organizer

  • Message number: 090

  • Message text: Team member &1 does not exist

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG090 - Team member &1 does not exist ?

    The SAP error message CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG090 indicates that a team member specified in a transport request does not exist in the system. This error typically occurs in the context of the Change and Transport System (CTS) when trying to manage transport requests or when performing actions related to transport management.

    Cause:

    1. Non-existent User: The user ID specified as a team member in the transport request does not exist in the SAP system.
    2. Incorrect User ID: There may be a typo or incorrect entry in the user ID.
    3. User Deactivation: The user might have been deactivated or deleted from the system.
    4. Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to be part of the transport request.

    Solution:

    1. Verify User ID: Check the user ID specified in the transport request. Ensure that it is correctly entered and exists in the system.

      • You can do this by navigating to transaction SU01 (User Maintenance) and entering the user ID to see if it exists.
    2. Create or Reactivate User: If the user does not exist, you may need to create a new user or reactivate the existing one if it has been deactivated.

      • To create a new user, use transaction SU01 and fill in the necessary details.
    3. Check Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to be part of the transport request. You can check this in transaction SU53 after attempting to perform the action that led to the error.

    4. Update Transport Request: If the user is not required as a team member, you can remove or replace the user from the transport request.

      • This can be done in transaction SE09 or SE10 by editing the transport request.
    5. Consult Documentation: If the issue persists, consult SAP documentation or support for further troubleshooting steps.

    Related Information:

    • Transport Management System (TMS): Understanding how TMS works can help in managing transport requests effectively.
    • User Management: Familiarity with user management transactions like SU01, SU10, and PFCG can be beneficial.
    • Authorization Concepts: Knowledge of SAP authorization concepts and roles can help in resolving authorization-related issues.

    If you continue to face issues after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.

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