Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/PM_DIS -
Message number: 191
Message text: ...&1 byte(s) read
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/PM_DIS191 ...&1 byte(s) read
typically relates to issues in the SAP Discrete Industries and Manufacturing (DIS) module, particularly in the context of data processing or reading from a database or file. This error can occur due to various reasons, including data inconsistencies, issues with the data source, or problems with the configuration of the system.Possible Causes:
- Data Inconsistency: The data being processed may be corrupted or not formatted correctly, leading to issues when the system attempts to read it.
- File or Database Issues: If the error occurs while reading from a file or database, there may be issues with the file path, permissions, or the database connection.
- Configuration Errors: Incorrect settings in the configuration of the DIS module or related components can lead to this error.
- Version Compatibility: If there are discrepancies between the versions of the software components being used, it may lead to unexpected behavior.
Solutions:
- Check Data Integrity: Verify the integrity of the data being processed. Look for any inconsistencies or corruption in the data.
- Review Configuration Settings: Ensure that all configuration settings related to the DIS module are correct. This includes checking any relevant parameters in the SAP system.
- File and Database Access: If the error is related to file or database access, check the file paths, permissions, and ensure that the database is accessible and functioning correctly.
- Update Software: Ensure that all components of the SAP system are up to date and compatible with each other. This may involve applying patches or updates.
- Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes or Knowledge Base Articles that may address this specific error message.
- Debugging: If you have access to debugging tools, you may want to trace the execution of the program to identify where the error occurs and gather more context about the issue.
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Resolving the /ISDFPS/PM_DIS191 ...&1 byte(s) read
error requires a systematic approach to identify the root cause. By checking data integrity, reviewing configurations, and ensuring proper access to files and databases, you can often resolve the issue. If necessary, leverage SAP's support resources for further assistance.
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