Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FORCER -
Message number: 033
Message text: Logical system is not defined
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FORCER033 Logical system is not defined
typically occurs in the context of SAP applications that involve data transfer or integration, particularly in scenarios involving the SAP Data Services or SAP Process Integration (PI). This error indicates that the logical system you are trying to use is not defined in the system configuration.Cause:
- Missing Logical System Definition: The logical system you are trying to reference in your configuration is not defined in the SAP system.
- Incorrect Configuration: The logical system may be incorrectly configured or misspelled in the relevant settings.
- Transport Issues: If the logical system was recently transported from another system, it may not have been properly set up in the target system.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Define the Logical System:
- Go to transaction code
SALE
orSPRO
.- Navigate to SAP Customizing Implementation Guide > General Settings > Logical System > Define Logical System.
- Check if the logical system you are trying to use is listed. If not, create a new logical system by clicking on "New Entries" and entering the required details.
Assign Logical System to Client:
- After defining the logical system, you need to assign it to the client.
- Go to transaction code
SCC4
.- Select the client and ensure that the logical system is assigned correctly.
Check Configuration Settings:
- Ensure that the logical system is correctly referenced in the relevant configuration settings, such as in the data transfer settings or integration scenarios.
Transport Requests:
- If the logical system was supposed to be transported, ensure that the transport request has been successfully imported into the target system.
Check for Typographical Errors:
- Verify that there are no typographical errors in the logical system name in your configuration.
Restart the Process:
- After making the necessary changes, restart the process that triggered the error to see if the issue is resolved.
Related Information:
SALE
, SPRO
, SCC4
, and SM59
(for RFC connections).If the problem persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or technical team for further assistance, as they may need to investigate system logs or configurations in more detail.
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