Message type: E = Error
Message class: /EACC/DMM -
Message number: 059
Message text: Interface structure &1 could not be read
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The SAP error message
/EACC/DMM059 Interface structure &1 could not be read
typically indicates that the system is unable to access or find the specified interface structure in the context of the EACC (Enterprise Asset Management) module or related functionalities. This can occur due to various reasons, such as configuration issues, missing objects, or authorization problems.Causes:
- Missing Interface Structure: The specified interface structure may not exist in the system or may not be properly defined.
- Transport Issues: If the structure was recently transported from another system, there may have been issues during the transport process.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the interface structure.
- Configuration Errors: There may be configuration errors in the EACC settings that prevent the system from locating the structure.
- System Upgrades or Changes: Changes in the system, such as upgrades or modifications, may have affected the availability of the interface structure.
Solutions:
Check Existence of the Structure:
- Use transaction SE11 (Data Dictionary) to check if the interface structure exists. Enter the name of the structure (replace &1 with the actual name) and see if it can be found.
Review Transport Logs:
- If the structure was recently transported, check the transport logs for any errors or issues that may have occurred during the transport.
Authorization Check:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the interface structure. This can be checked in transaction SU53 or by consulting with your security team.
Configuration Review:
- Review the configuration settings related to the EACC module to ensure that everything is set up correctly. This may involve checking customizing settings in transaction SPRO.
System Logs:
- Check the system logs (transaction SM21) for any related error messages that might provide additional context about the issue.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific version of the EACC module you are using. There may be known issues or patches available.
Contact SAP Support:
- If the issue persists and you cannot identify the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. Provide them with the error message details and any relevant logs.
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