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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /OSP/MSG -
Message number: 163
Message text: Alert &1 is de-activated status, so you cannot de-activate it again
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/OSP/MSG163
- Alert &1 is de-activated status, so you cannot de-activate it again ?The SAP error message
/OSP/MSG163 Alert &1 is de-activated status, so you cannot de-activate it again
typically indicates that you are trying to deactivate an alert that is already in a deactivated state. This error is related to the alert management functionality within SAP, which is often used for monitoring and notifications.Cause:
- Alert Already Deactivated: The primary cause of this error is that the alert you are trying to deactivate is already in a deactivated state. In SAP, once an alert is deactivated, it cannot be deactivated again.
- Incorrect Alert ID: You may be trying to deactivate an alert using an incorrect or non-existent alert ID.
- User Permissions: There may be permission issues preventing you from viewing the current status of the alert.
Solution:
- Check Alert Status: Before attempting to deactivate an alert, check its current status. You can do this by navigating to the alert management area in SAP and verifying if the alert is indeed deactivated.
- No Action Required: If the alert is already deactivated, no further action is needed. You can simply acknowledge that the alert is in the desired state.
- Correct Alert ID: Ensure that you are using the correct alert ID when attempting to deactivate an alert. Double-check for any typos or errors in the ID.
- User Permissions: If you suspect that permission issues are causing the problem, consult with your SAP administrator to ensure you have the necessary rights to view and manage alerts.
Related Information:
/OSP/ALERT
for managing alerts.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue or understand the current state of the alert you are working with.
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