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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ICM - Messages for ICM Monitor
Message number: 007
Message text: Operation &1 is not supported
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ICM007
- Operation &1 is not supported ?The SAP error message ICM007 Operation &1 is not supported typically occurs in the Internet Communication Manager (ICM) when a specific operation or request is not supported by the current configuration or version of the ICM. This error can arise in various scenarios, such as when trying to access a URL or perform an operation that the ICM does not recognize or support.
Causes:
- Unsupported HTTP Method: The request may be using an HTTP method (like PUT, DELETE) that is not supported by the ICM configuration.
- Incorrect URL: The URL being accessed may not be correctly configured or may not correspond to a valid resource.
- Configuration Issues: The ICM may not be properly configured to handle certain types of requests or protocols.
- Version Limitations: The version of SAP you are using may not support certain operations that are being attempted.
- Missing Handlers: The necessary handlers or services to process the request may not be activated or installed.
Solutions:
- Check HTTP Method: Ensure that the HTTP method being used is supported by the ICM. If you are using a method like PUT or DELETE, consider switching to GET or POST if applicable.
- Verify URL: Double-check the URL you are trying to access. Ensure it is correctly formatted and points to a valid resource.
- Review ICM Configuration: Go to the ICM configuration settings in the SAP system (transaction code
RZ10
for profile parameters) and ensure that the necessary parameters are set correctly.- Update SAP Version: If you are using an older version of SAP, consider upgrading to a newer version that supports the operations you are trying to perform.
- Activate Required Services: Ensure that any necessary services or handlers are activated in the ICM. You can check this in transaction
SICF
(Service Hierarchy) to see if the required services are active.- Check Logs: Review the ICM logs for more detailed error messages that can provide additional context about the issue. You can find logs in transaction
SMICM
.Related Information:
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