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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /OSP/A_MSG -
Message number: 139
Message text: Component &1 is at patch level &2 requires to be at &3
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/OSP/A_MSG139
- Component &1 is at patch level &2 requires to be at &3 ?The SAP error message
/OSP/A_MSG139
indicates that a specific component (denoted as&1
) is at a certain patch level (&2
) but needs to be updated to a higher patch level (&3
). This error typically arises during the installation or upgrade of SAP components, where certain dependencies or prerequisites are not met.Cause:
- Version Mismatch: The component you are trying to use is not compatible with the current version of the system or other components due to an outdated patch level.
- Missing Updates: The required patches or updates for the component have not been applied, leading to this error.
- Dependency Issues: Other components or modules may require a specific version of the component in question, and if it is not at the required patch level, this error will occur.
Solution:
- Check Current Patch Level: Use transaction code
SPAM
orSAINT
to check the current patch level of the component in question.- Download Required Patches: If the component is not at the required patch level, download the necessary patches from the SAP Support Portal.
- Apply the Patches: Use the
SPAM
orSAINT
transaction to apply the downloaded patches to the system.- Verify Dependencies: Ensure that all other components that depend on the component in question are also updated to compatible versions.
- Consult SAP Notes: Look for relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional guidance or specific instructions related to the component and its patch levels.
Related Information:
SPAM
: For applying Support Package Manager.SAINT
: For applying Add-On Installation Tool.SNOTE
: For implementing SAP Notes.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure that the component is at the required patch level.
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