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Message type: E = Error
Message class: J1 - Message Class for SEM-PA XPRAs
Message number: 064
Message text: Number range object & is blocked by user &
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The SAP error message J1064 indicates that a number range object is blocked by a user. This typically occurs when a user has locked the number range object, preventing other users from accessing it for creating or processing documents.
Cause:
- User Lock: A user has locked the number range object, which can happen if they are currently using it or if they have not properly released it after their session.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings that are causing the number range to be blocked.
- System Errors: Occasionally, system errors or inconsistencies can lead to a number range being incorrectly marked as blocked.
Solution:
- Identify the User: Use transaction code
SU01
to check which user has locked the number range object. You can also use transactionSNUM
to view number range objects and their statuses.- Unlock the Number Range: If you have the necessary authorizations, you can unlock the number range object. This can be done by:
- Going to transaction
SNRO
(Number Range Objects).- Finding the relevant number range object.
- Checking the status and unlocking it if necessary.
- Contact the User: If you identify a specific user who has locked the number range, contact them to see if they can release it.
- Check for Background Jobs: Sometimes, background jobs may hold locks on number ranges. Check if any jobs are running that might be causing the lock.
- System Restart: In some cases, a system restart may be required to clear locks, but this should be done with caution and typically as a last resort.
Related Information:
SNRO
: To manage number range objects.SU01
: To manage user accounts and check locks.SNUM
: To display number ranges and their statuses.If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be necessary to consult with your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.
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