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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSM1 - Messages for AWB, Scheduler and Monitor (new)
Message number: 506
Message text: Status change for user &1 time stamp &2 allowed
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RSM1506
- Status change for user &1 time stamp &2 allowed ?The SAP error message RSM1506 indicates that there is an issue with changing the status of a user in the system. Specifically, it states that a status change for the user (identified by &1) at the given timestamp (&2) is not allowed. This typically occurs in the context of user management or authorization changes within the SAP system.
Cause:
- Time Constraints: The error often arises due to time constraints set in the user master data. For example, if the user is locked or has a status that cannot be changed during a specific time frame.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to perform the status change.
- System Configuration: There may be system settings or configurations that prevent status changes for certain users or roles.
- User Status: The user might be in a status that does not allow for changes (e.g., inactive, locked).
Solution:
- Check User Status: Verify the current status of the user in question. If the user is locked or inactive, you may need to unlock or activate the user before making changes.
- Review Time Constraints: Check if there are any time constraints set on the user’s master data that would prevent the status change. If necessary, adjust these constraints.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that the user attempting to make the change has the appropriate authorizations. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to grant the necessary permissions.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to user management and status changes for any specific guidelines or restrictions.
- System Configuration: If the issue persists, check with your SAP Basis or system administrator to review any system configurations that might be affecting user status changes.
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