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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 0Q - Microsoft SQL Server Porting
Message number: 065
Message text: Connection successful : &1(RFC) &2(DBCON) &3(Schema)
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0Q065
- Connection successful : &1(RFC) &2(DBCON) &3(Schema) ?The SAP error message 0Q065 typically indicates an issue related to the connection between the SAP system and a database. The message format suggests that the connection was successful, but there may be issues with the configuration or the schema being used.
Cause:
- Configuration Issues: The database connection (DBCON) or the Remote Function Call (RFC) might not be configured correctly.
- Schema Issues: The specified schema may not exist or may not be accessible due to permissions or other issues.
- Network Issues: There could be network-related problems affecting the connection to the database.
- Database Availability: The database server might be down or not reachable.
- User Permissions: The user credentials used for the connection may not have the necessary permissions to access the specified schema.
Solution:
Check DBCON Configuration:
- Go to transaction
DBACOCKPIT
orDBCON
in SAP and verify the database connection settings.- Ensure that the connection parameters (like host, port, user, password) are correct.
Verify Schema:
- Check if the schema specified in the error message exists in the database.
- Ensure that the schema is accessible and that the user has the necessary permissions to access it.
Test RFC Connection:
- Use transaction
SM59
to test the RFC connection. Ensure that the connection is working properly.- If there are issues, check the connection settings and network configurations.
Check Database Status:
- Ensure that the database server is up and running. You may need to contact your database administrator for this.
Review User Permissions:
- Verify that the user account used for the connection has the necessary permissions to access the database and the specified schema.
Check Network Configuration:
- Ensure that there are no firewall or network issues preventing access to the database server.
Related Information:
SLG1
) for more detailed error messages that may provide additional context.If the problem persists after checking these areas, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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