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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESH_IEF_MSG - Import/Export Framework
Message number: 151
Message text: Client Copy ('tabu fetch'): &1 s
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ESH_IEF_MSG151
- Client Copy ('tabu fetch'): &1 s ?The SAP error message ESH_IEF_MSG151, which occurs during a client copy operation, typically indicates an issue related to the fetching of data from a table. The message format suggests that it is related to a specific table or data object, denoted by the placeholder
&1
.Cause:
The error can be caused by several factors, including:
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies or corruption in the data of the source client that is being copied.
- Authorization Issues: The user performing the client copy may not have the necessary authorizations to access certain tables or data.
- Table Locking: The table being accessed may be locked by another process, preventing the client copy from fetching the required data.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the client copy process that are not set correctly.
- Database Issues: There could be underlying database issues, such as connectivity problems or database corruption.
Solution:
To resolve the ESH_IEF_MSG151 error, you can take the following steps:
- Check Logs: Review the logs for more detailed error messages that can provide insight into which table is causing the issue and why.
- Data Consistency Check: Run consistency checks on the source client to ensure that there are no corrupt or inconsistent data entries.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that the user performing the client copy has the necessary authorizations to access all required tables.
- Release Locks: If the table is locked, identify the process that is holding the lock and release it if possible.
- Configuration Review: Review the configuration settings for the client copy process to ensure they are set correctly.
- Database Health Check: Perform a health check on the database to ensure there are no underlying issues affecting data access.
- Retry the Client Copy: After addressing the above issues, retry the client copy process.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the ESH_IEF_MSG151 error during the client copy process.
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