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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWFND/CM_LOGGING -
Message number: 047
Message text: Roles found for consumer '&1'
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The SAP error message
/IWFND/CM_LOGGING047 Roles found for consumer '&1'
typically indicates that there is an issue related to the authorization roles assigned to a consumer (user or application) trying to access an OData service in the SAP Gateway.Cause:
- Missing Authorization Roles: The consumer does not have the necessary roles assigned to access the OData service.
- Incorrect Role Assignment: The roles assigned may not include the required authorizations for the specific OData service.
- Service Registration Issues: The OData service may not be properly registered or activated in the SAP Gateway.
- Consumer Configuration: The consumer might not be configured correctly in the system.
Solution:
Check Role Assignment:
- Go to transaction
PFCG
and check the roles assigned to the user or consumer.- Ensure that the roles include the necessary authorizations for the OData service being accessed.
Assign Missing Roles:
- If the required roles are missing, assign them to the user or consumer.
- Make sure to include the necessary authorizations for the OData service in the role.
Service Activation:
- Use transaction
/IWFND/MAINT_SERVICE
to check if the OData service is activated.- If it is not activated, activate the service.
Check Service Configuration:
- Ensure that the service is correctly configured in the SAP Gateway.
- Verify the service's technical name and ensure it matches what the consumer is trying to access.
Authorization Trace:
- Use transaction
SU53
to check for authorization failures after attempting to access the service.- This can help identify which specific authorizations are missing.
Review Logs:
- Check the logs for more detailed error messages that might provide additional context about the issue.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure that the consumer has the necessary access to the OData service.
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