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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRCALARREPORTING - Messages for payroll reports
Message number: 097
Message text: Error on writing data in TemSe file
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HRCALARREPORTING097
- Error on writing data in TemSe file ?The SAP error message HRCALARREPORTING097 indicates that there is an issue with writing data to a TemSe (Temporary Sequential) file. This error can occur in various scenarios, particularly when dealing with HR reporting or data processing tasks.
Causes:
- Insufficient Space: The most common cause is that the TemSe storage area is full or has insufficient space to accommodate new data.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to write to the TemSe file.
- Database Issues: There may be underlying database issues that prevent writing to the TemSe.
- Corrupted TemSe Entries: Sometimes, the entries in the TemSe can become corrupted, leading to write failures.
- System Configuration: Incorrect configuration settings for the TemSe management in the SAP system.
Solutions:
Check TemSe Space:
- Use transaction SM21 to check for any system logs that might indicate issues with the TemSe.
- Use transaction SARA to check the size of the TemSe and clear any unnecessary entries if needed.
- Increase the size of the TemSe if it is full.
Check Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user executing the report has the necessary authorizations to write to the TemSe. This can be checked in transaction SU53 after the error occurs.
Database Check:
- Check the database for any issues that might be affecting the writing process. This may involve working with your database administrator.
TemSe Management:
- Use transaction SP12 to manage the TemSe entries. You can delete old or unnecessary entries to free up space.
- If you suspect corruption, you may need to perform a consistency check or repair the TemSe.
System Configuration:
- Review the configuration settings related to TemSe in transaction RZ10 or RZ11 to ensure they are set correctly.
Restart the System:
- In some cases, a simple restart of the SAP system can resolve temporary issues with the TemSe.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to contact SAP support for further assistance.
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