Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWFND/CM_LOGGING -
Message number: 060
Message text: GSDO groups for user '&1' and consumer '&2' found
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The SAP error message
/IWFND/CM_LOGGING060
typically indicates that there are GSDO (Generic Service Data Object) groups associated with a specific user and consumer that have been found in the system. This message is often related to issues with the configuration of OData services or the logging of service calls in the SAP Gateway.Cause:
- GSDO Group Configuration: The error may arise due to misconfiguration or issues with the GSDO groups assigned to the user or consumer. This could be due to missing authorizations or incorrect settings in the service configuration.
- User Authorization: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the GSDO groups, leading to this error.
- Consumer Configuration: The consumer (which could be an application or service) may not be properly configured to interact with the GSDO groups.
Solution:
Check GSDO Group Configuration:
- Navigate to the SAP Gateway Service Builder (transaction code
/IWFND/SEGW
) and check the configuration of the GSDO groups.- Ensure that the groups are correctly defined and associated with the appropriate services.
Review User Authorizations:
- Use transaction code
SU01
to check the user’s authorizations.- Ensure that the user has the necessary roles and authorizations to access the GSDO groups. You may need to assign additional roles or modify existing ones.
Verify Consumer Configuration:
- Check the configuration of the consumer application to ensure it is set up correctly to interact with the GSDO groups.
- Ensure that the consumer is using the correct service URL and that it is properly authenticated.
Check Logs for More Details:
- Use transaction code
/IWFND/ERROR_LOG
to check for any additional error messages or logs that may provide more context about the issue.- Review the logs for any related errors that could help in diagnosing the problem.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, test the service call again to see if the error persists.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support for further assistance.
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