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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 6P - Messages for planned independent requirements (Appl.area 60)
Message number: 609
Message text: Session & was created
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6P609
- Session & was created ?The SAP error message "6P609 Session & was created" typically indicates that a new session has been created in the SAP system. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message that indicates a new session has been initiated. However, if you are encountering issues related to session management or if this message is appearing in a context where it is unexpected, here are some potential causes and solutions:
Causes:
- Multiple Sessions: The user may have reached the maximum number of allowed sessions, or the system is configured to allow multiple sessions.
- Session Timeout: A previous session may have timed out, and a new session is being created as a result.
- User Actions: The user may have manually initiated a new session by logging in again or using a transaction that opens a new session.
- System Configuration: The SAP system may be configured to automatically create new sessions under certain conditions.
Solutions:
- Session Management: Check the number of active sessions for the user. If the maximum number of sessions is reached, consider closing some sessions or adjusting the session limits in the system configuration.
- Review User Actions: Ensure that the user is not unintentionally creating new sessions by clicking on links or buttons that open new sessions.
- Session Timeout Settings: Review the session timeout settings in the SAP system. If sessions are timing out too quickly, consider adjusting these settings.
- System Configuration: Consult with your SAP Basis team to review the system configuration related to session management. They can provide insights into how sessions are handled and whether any changes are needed.
Related Information:
SM04
(User Overview) to monitor active sessions and SU01
(User Maintenance) to manage user settings.If the message is causing operational issues or if you need further assistance, it may be beneficial to contact your SAP support team or consult with SAP's official support channels.
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