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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CRMOST - Messages for Customer Management Open Services Tool
Message number: 108
Message text: Service object &1 belongs to a different client; generation not possible
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CRMOST108
- Service object &1 belongs to a different client; generation not possible ?The SAP error message CRMOST108 indicates that the service object you are trying to work with belongs to a different client than the one you are currently logged into. This typically occurs in the context of SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM) when you attempt to generate or manipulate service objects that are not available in your current client.
Cause:
- Client-Specific Data: In SAP, data is often client-specific, meaning that certain objects, including service objects, are created and stored within a specific client. If you try to access or generate a service object that exists in another client, you will encounter this error.
- Cross-Client Access: The system does not allow cross-client access for certain operations, which is a security and data integrity measure.
Solution:
- Check Client: Verify that you are logged into the correct client where the service object is defined. You can do this by checking the client number in the SAP GUI.
- Access the Correct Client: If you need to work with the service object, log into the client where it exists. You may need to switch clients if you have the necessary authorizations.
- Transport Objects: If you need the service object in your current client, consider transporting it from the source client to your target client using the SAP transport management system (TMS).
- Create New Object: If the service object is not needed in the current client, you may need to create a new service object in your current client that meets your requirements.
Related Information:
CRMD_ORDER
, CRMD_ORDERADM_H
, etc., to navigate and manage service objects effectively.If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or technical support team for further assistance.
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