Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWFND/CM_LOGGING -
Message number: 058
Message text: No users of GSDOt type '&1' consumer '&2' for role '&3' found
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The SAP error message
/IWFND/CM_LOGGING058
indicates that there are no users of the specified GSDOt (Generic Service Data Object) type for the given consumer and role. This error typically occurs in the context of SAP Gateway and OData services when there is an issue with user authorizations or role assignments.Cause:
- Missing Role Assignment: The user trying to access the OData service does not have the necessary role assigned that allows access to the service.
- Incorrect Consumer Configuration: The consumer (application or service) may not be correctly configured to recognize the user or the role.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the required authorizations to access the specific GSDOt type.
- User Type Mismatch: The user type specified in the error message does not match any existing users in the system.
Solution:
Check Role Assignment:
- Go to transaction
PFCG
and verify that the user has the appropriate role assigned that includes access to the OData service.- Ensure that the role contains the necessary authorizations for the GSDOt type in question.
Verify User Configuration:
- Check if the user exists in the system and is active.
- Ensure that the user type matches the expected type for the GSDOt.
Review Consumer Configuration:
- Check the configuration of the consumer in the SAP Gateway. Ensure that it is set up correctly to recognize the user and the role.
- If applicable, review the service registration in transaction
/IWFND/MAINT_SERVICE
to ensure that the service is properly activated.Authorization Checks:
- Use transaction
SU53
immediately after the error occurs to check for any authorization failures that may provide more insight into the issue.- If necessary, adjust the authorizations in the role to include the required permissions.
Testing:
- After making changes, test the OData service again to see if the issue is resolved.
Related Information:
PFCG
: Role MaintenanceSU53
: Display Authorization Check/IWFND/MAINT_SERVICE
: Service Maintenance for OData servicesIf the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or Security team for further assistance, as they may have more insights into the specific configurations and authorizations in your SAP environment.
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