Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/SYNC -
Message number: 002
Message text: No status information for system &1 in table /ISDFPS/ALE_STATE
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/SYNC002 No status information for system &1 in table /ISDFPS/ALE_STATE
typically indicates that the system is unable to find status information for a specific system in the table/ISDFPS/ALE_STATE
. This can occur in scenarios involving the SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) or other applications that utilize the/ISDFPS
namespace.Cause:
- Missing Entries: The most common cause is that there are no entries for the specified system in the
/ISDFPS/ALE_STATE
table. This can happen if the system was not properly configured or if the relevant data was not initialized.- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the system landscape, such as incorrect settings in the ALE (Application Link Enabling) configuration.
- Data Synchronization Issues: If there are problems with data synchronization between systems, it may lead to missing status information.
- Transport Issues: If the system was recently transported or updated, it may not have the necessary data or configuration.
Solution:
- Check Table Entries: Verify the entries in the
/ISDFPS/ALE_STATE
table. You can do this by executing a transaction code like SE11 or SE16 and checking if there are entries for the system in question.- Initialize Data: If there are no entries, you may need to initialize the data for the system. This can often be done through specific transactions or programs designed to set up the necessary configurations.
- Review Configuration: Check the ALE configuration settings in transaction code
WE20
and ensure that the system is correctly defined and configured for communication.- Check Logs: Review any relevant logs or error messages that may provide additional context about why the status information is missing.
- Re-run Synchronization: If applicable, re-run any synchronization processes that may populate the
/ISDFPS/ALE_STATE
table with the necessary data.- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific version of the software you are using, as there may be known issues or additional steps required.
Related Information:
WE20
(Partner Profiles), WE21
(Port Definition), and SLG1
(Application Log) for troubleshooting.If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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