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Message type: E = Error
Message class: D- -
Message number: 150
Message text: Standard sessions cannot be locally deleted
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D-150
- Standard sessions cannot be locally deleted ?The SAP error message D-150, which states "Standard sessions cannot be locally deleted," typically occurs when a user attempts to delete a standard session in SAP GUI. Standard sessions are those that are created by the system and are essential for the proper functioning of the SAP environment. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, solution, and related information for this error:
Cause:
- Standard Sessions: The error arises because the session you are trying to delete is a standard session. Standard sessions are usually created by the system for specific processes and cannot be deleted by users.
- User Permissions: The user may not have the necessary permissions to delete certain types of sessions.
- Session Management: The SAP system has built-in rules for session management to ensure that critical processes are not interrupted.
Solution:
- Close the Session: Instead of trying to delete the session, you can simply close it. You can do this by navigating to the session and using the "Close" option (usually found in the menu or by using the shortcut
Ctrl + F3
).- Log Off: If you are unable to close the session, logging off from the SAP system will automatically close all sessions associated with your user ID.
- Check Session Type: Ensure that you are not trying to delete a session that is required for ongoing processes. If you are unsure, consult with your SAP administrator.
- Contact SAP Support: If you believe that the session should be deletable or if you encounter this error frequently, it may be worth reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
Related Information:
By following these guidelines, you should be able to address the D-150 error effectively. If the problem persists, further investigation into user permissions and session types may be necessary.
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