Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWFND/CM_STORAGE -
Message number: 102
Message text: Table &1 - &2
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The SAP error message
/IWFND/CM_STORAGE102 Table &1 - &2
typically relates to issues with the caching mechanism in the SAP Gateway framework, particularly when dealing with the storage of data in the cache. This error can occur in various scenarios, such as when there are problems with the underlying database tables or when the cache is not properly configured.Cause:
- Cache Configuration Issues: The cache may not be properly configured or may have become corrupted.
- Database Table Issues: The specified database tables (&1 and &2) may not exist, may be locked, or may have other integrity issues.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the specified tables.
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the data that prevent the cache from being updated or accessed correctly.
Solution:
- Check Table Existence: Verify that the tables specified in the error message (&1 and &2) exist in the database and are accessible.
- Clear Cache: You can try clearing the cache for the SAP Gateway. This can often resolve issues related to stale or corrupted cache entries. Use transaction code
/IWFND/MAINT_SERVICE
to manage services and clear the cache.- Check Authorizations: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the tables in question.
- Database Consistency Check: Run consistency checks on the database to ensure that there are no integrity issues with the tables.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings for the SAP Gateway and ensure that they are set up correctly.
- Check Logs: Review the application logs (transaction SLG1) for more detailed error messages that may provide additional context for the issue.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to involve your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further investigation.
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