Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IAM/CONFIG -
Message number: 136
Message text: Code &1 is not assigned to catalog &2
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The SAP error message
/IAM/CONFIG136 Code &1 is not assigned to catalog &2
typically occurs in the context of Identity Access Management (IAM) or related configuration settings in SAP systems. This error indicates that a specific code (represented by&1
) is not linked or assigned to a particular catalog (represented by&2
).Cause:
- Missing Assignment: The code you are trying to use is not assigned to the specified catalog in the IAM configuration.
- Configuration Error: There may be a misconfiguration in the IAM settings, where the code should have been linked to the catalog but was not.
- Data Integrity Issues: There could be issues with the data integrity in the IAM configuration, leading to missing or incorrect assignments.
- Changes in Catalogs: If there have been recent changes to the catalogs or codes, the assignment may have been inadvertently removed or altered.
Solution:
- Check Assignments: Go to the IAM configuration settings and verify if the code
&1
is indeed assigned to the catalog&2
. If not, you will need to create the necessary assignment.- Create Assignment: If the code is missing, you can assign it to the catalog through the IAM configuration interface. This usually involves navigating to the relevant section in the SAP GUI or using transaction codes related to IAM configuration.
- Review Configuration: Review the overall IAM configuration to ensure that all necessary codes and catalogs are correctly set up and linked.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions on how to manage IAM catalogs and codes.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date, as there may be patches or updates that address known issues related to IAM configurations.
Related Information:
/IAM/CONFIG
or others specific to your version of SAP.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure that the code is properly assigned to the catalog in your SAP IAM configuration.
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