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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ATO - Adaptation Transport Organizer Messages
Message number: 160
Message text: Transport request &1 was added to the &2 import queue
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ATO160
- Transport request &1 was added to the &2 import queue ?The SAP error message ATO160 indicates that a transport request has been added to the import queue. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message that indicates the status of a transport request in the system. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Transport Request Creation: When a transport request is created in the SAP system, it is added to the import queue of the target system (e.g., a development system, quality assurance system, or production system).
- Import Process: The message indicates that the transport request is waiting to be imported into the target system. This can happen during the transport process when the request is being processed or queued for later import.
- System Configuration: The configuration of the transport management system (TMS) may also influence how transport requests are handled and queued.
Solution:
- Check Import Queue: You can check the import queue in the target system using transaction code
STMS
. This will allow you to see the status of the transport request and whether it is pending, in progress, or completed.- Import the Transport Request: If the transport request is in the queue and you want to import it, you can do so from the import queue screen in
STMS
. Select the transport request and choose the option to import it.- Monitor for Errors: After importing, monitor the system for any errors that may arise during the import process. If there are issues, they will typically be logged in the transport logs.
- Check Transport Logs: Use transaction
SCC1
orSTMS
to view the transport logs for any errors or warnings that may have occurred during the import process.- Consult Basis Team: If you encounter issues or if the transport request does not behave as expected, consult your SAP Basis team for further assistance.
Related Information:
In summary, the ATO160 message is informational and indicates that a transport request is in the import queue. You can manage and monitor the transport request through the TMS and take appropriate actions based on its status.
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