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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESH_CM_SYS_COUP_MSG - Texts for Top Level Info Tagging
Message number: 039
Message text: SWC &1 enabled and SWC &2 &3 &4 disabled
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ESH_CM_SYS_COUP_MSG039
- SWC &1 enabled and SWC &2 &3 &4 disabled ?The SAP error message ESH_CM_SYS_COUP_MSG039 indicates a configuration issue related to the system coupling of different software components (SWCs) in the SAP system landscape. Specifically, it means that one software component (SWC &1) is enabled, while others (SWC &2, &3, &4) are disabled. This can lead to inconsistencies or issues in the system's functionality, particularly in scenarios where these components are expected to work together.
Cause:
- Inconsistent Configuration: The primary cause of this error is that the system has been configured in such a way that certain software components are enabled while others that are supposed to work in conjunction with them are disabled.
- Missing Dependencies: There may be dependencies between the software components that are not met, leading to some components being disabled.
- Upgrade or Installation Issues: If the system was recently upgraded or if new components were installed, it is possible that the configuration was not updated correctly.
Solution:
- Check Software Component Status: Use transaction code
SICF
orSPAM
to check the status of the software components in your system. Ensure that all necessary components are enabled.- Enable Disabled Components: If you identify that SWC &2, &3, &4 are indeed required for the functionality of SWC &1, enable them through the appropriate configuration settings.
- Review Dependencies: Consult the SAP documentation or the component's release notes to understand the dependencies between the software components. Ensure that all required components are installed and enabled.
- System Configuration: If you are unsure about the configuration, consider consulting with your SAP Basis team or a technical consultant who can help you review the system's configuration and dependencies.
- Transport Requests: If changes were made in a development environment, ensure that the relevant transport requests are moved to the production environment correctly.
Related Information:
By addressing the configuration and ensuring that all necessary components are enabled, you should be able to resolve the error message ESH_CM_SYS_COUP_MSG039.
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