How To Fix RIN089 - List of logon languages set to &1.


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RIN - RSCPINST

  • Message number: 089

  • Message text: List of logon languages set to &1.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message RIN089 - List of logon languages set to &1. ?

    The SAP error message RIN089, which states "List of logon languages set to &1," typically indicates that the system is configured to allow only a specific set of languages for user logon. The "&1" in the message will be replaced by the actual list of languages that are permitted for logon.

    Cause:

    This error usually occurs when:

    1. A user attempts to log in using a language that is not included in the list of allowed logon languages.
    2. The system settings have been configured to restrict logon languages for specific user groups or profiles.

    Solution:

    To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:

    1. Check User Profile Settings:

      • Go to transaction code SU01 (User Maintenance).
      • Enter the user ID and check the user profile settings to see if the logon language is set correctly.
    2. Review System Settings:

      • Use transaction code RZ10 to check the profile parameters.
      • Look for the parameter login/language to see which languages are allowed for logon.
    3. Modify Allowed Languages:

      • If you have the necessary authorizations, you can modify the allowed languages in the system settings.
      • You can do this by adjusting the login/language parameter in the instance profile or by using transaction SCC4 to check client settings.
    4. Consult with Basis Team:

      • If you do not have the necessary permissions to change these settings, contact your SAP Basis team or system administrator to request the addition of the desired logon language.
    5. User Training:

      • Ensure that users are aware of the allowed logon languages and provide training if necessary.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:

      • SU01: User Maintenance
      • RZ10: Profile Parameter Maintenance
      • SCC4: Client Administration
    • SAP Notes:

      • Check SAP Notes related to language settings and user logon issues for any specific patches or updates that may be relevant.
    • Documentation:

      • Refer to SAP Help documentation for more details on user management and language settings.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RIN089 error and allow users to log in with the appropriate language settings.

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