Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IAM/OBJECT -
Message number: 290
Message text: Status of issue changed from &1 to &2
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The SAP error message
/IAM/OBJECT290
indicates that the status of an issue has changed from one state to another, specifically from&1
to&2
. This message is typically related to the SAP Identity Management (IdM) module, which is used for managing user identities and access rights within an organization.Cause:
The cause of this error message can vary, but it generally indicates that there has been a change in the status of an object (such as a user account, role, or request) within the Identity Management system. This could be due to:
- Workflow Changes: A workflow process that has been triggered, leading to a change in the status of an object.
- Manual Updates: An administrator or user manually changing the status of an object.
- System Processes: Background jobs or automated processes that update the status based on certain conditions or rules.
Solution:
To resolve the issue indicated by this error message, consider the following steps:
Check Workflow Logs: Review the workflow logs to identify what triggered the status change. This can provide insights into whether it was an expected change or if there was an error in the process.
Review Object Details: Look at the details of the object whose status has changed. This can help determine if the change was appropriate or if further action is needed.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific IdM version you are using. This can provide additional context on the status changes and their implications.
User Notifications: If the status change affects users (e.g., access rights), ensure that users are notified of the change and understand its impact.
System Configuration: Check the configuration settings in the IdM system to ensure that they are set up correctly and that there are no misconfigurations causing unexpected status changes.
Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you are unable to determine the cause of the status change, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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