How To Fix LDAPACCESS013 - Define an object class for this object type in the map


LDAPACCESS013 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: LDAPACCESS - Messages for LDAP Interface with Mapping

  • Message number: 013

  • Message text: Define an object class for this object type in the map

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LDAPACCESS013 - Details

  • The SAP error message LDAPACCESS013 indicates that there is an issue with the configuration of the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) mapping in your SAP system. Specifically, it suggests that an object class has not been defined for a particular object type in the LDAP mapping configuration.
    
    Cause: The error typically arises when: The LDAP mapping configuration in the SAP system is incomplete or incorrect. An object type that you are trying to map does not have a corresponding object class defined in the LDAP schema. The LDAP server does not recognize the object type because it lacks the necessary definitions.
    Solution: To resolve the LDAPACCESS013 error, you can follow these steps: Check LDAP Mapping Configuration: Go to the transaction code LDAP in your SAP system. Review the LDAP mapping settings to ensure that all object types are correctly defined and mapped to the appropriate LDAP object classes. Define Object Class: If you find that an object type is missing an object

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