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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HR99B_HRF_MESSAGES - Messages for HRF
Message number: 014
Message text: Error during temse open operation
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HR99B_HRF_MESSAGES014
- Error during temse open operation ?The SAP error message HR99B_HRF_MESSAGES014 indicating "Error during temse open operation" typically relates to issues with the Temporary Sequential Storage (TEMSE) in the SAP system. TEMSE is used for storing temporary data, such as spool requests, and is crucial for various operations in SAP.
Causes:
- Database Issues: There may be problems with the underlying database that affect the TEMSE operations.
- File System Issues: The file system where TEMSE data is stored may be full or have permission issues.
- Corrupted TEMSE Entries: There could be corrupted entries in the TEMSE database table.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings for TEMSE in the SAP system.
- Transport Directory Issues: If the transport directory is not accessible or has issues, it can lead to this error.
Solutions:
- Check Database Status: Ensure that the database is running correctly and there are no issues with connectivity or performance.
- Check File System: Verify that the file system where TEMSE is stored has enough space and the necessary permissions for the SAP user.
- Clean Up TEMSE: Use transaction SP01 to check for any stuck spool requests or entries. You can delete unnecessary spool requests to free up space.
- Repair TEMSE: If you suspect corruption, you can use transaction SE38 to run the report RSPO0041 to check and repair TEMSE entries.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings for TEMSE in transaction RZ10 or RZ11 to ensure they are set correctly.
- Check Transport Directory: Ensure that the transport directory is accessible and has the correct permissions.
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