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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CPOC2 - PP-PI-PMA: PI Sheet Messages, SCM Add-On
Message number: 301
Message text: You are already in Cockpit definition
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CPOC2301
- You are already in Cockpit definition ?The SAP error message CPOC2301, which states "You are already in Cockpit definition," typically occurs when a user attempts to access or create a cockpit definition in SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) or a similar SAP environment, but the system detects that the user is already in the process of defining or editing a cockpit.
Cause:
- Multiple Sessions: The user may have multiple sessions open, and one of them is already in the cockpit definition mode.
- Session Timeout: If the session has timed out or is still active in the background, it may lead to this error.
- User Lock: The user might be locked in the cockpit definition due to a previous operation that did not complete successfully.
Solution:
- Close Other Sessions: Check if there are other sessions or tabs open in the browser that are accessing the cockpit definition. Close those sessions and try again.
- Log Out and Log In: Log out of the SAP system completely and then log back in. This can help reset any session-related issues.
- Clear Cache: Clear the browser cache and cookies, as sometimes stale data can cause issues.
- Check for Locks: If you have access, check if there are any locks on the cockpit definition that might be preventing you from accessing it. You may need to contact your system administrator for assistance.
- Wait for Background Processes: If there are background processes running that involve the cockpit, wait for them to complete before trying again.
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