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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSTT0 - Trace Tool: Message Class Engine Layer
Message number: 545
Message text: The current highest index &1 is located in system &2
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RSTT0545
- The current highest index &1 is located in system &2 ?The SAP error message RSTT0545 indicates that there is an issue with the transport directory or the transport management system (TMS) in your SAP environment. Specifically, it suggests that the current highest index for a transport request is located in a different system than the one you are currently working in. This can happen in a landscape with multiple SAP systems (e.g., Development, Quality Assurance, Production).
Cause:
- Transport Directory Issues: The transport directory may not be synchronized across the systems, leading to discrepancies in the transport request indices.
- Incorrect Configuration: The transport routes or TMS configuration may not be set up correctly, causing the system to reference the wrong transport directory.
- Transport Request Handling: If transport requests are not properly released or imported, it can lead to inconsistencies in the transport index.
Solution:
- Check Transport Directory: Verify that the transport directory is correctly set up and that all systems in the landscape are pointing to the correct transport directory.
- Synchronize Indices: You may need to synchronize the transport indices across the systems. This can often be done by executing the transaction
SE01
(Transport Organizer) and checking for inconsistencies.- TMS Configuration: Review the TMS configuration using transaction
STMS
. Ensure that all systems are correctly configured and that the transport routes are properly defined.- Transport Request Management: Ensure that all transport requests are properly released and imported. You may need to manually import requests that are pending in the queue.
- Check for Locks: Sometimes, locks on transport requests can cause issues. Check for any locks that may be preventing the transport system from functioning correctly.
Related Information:
SE01
: Transport OrganizerSTMS
: Transport Management SystemSE09
: Workbench OrganizerSE10
: Customizing OrganizerIf the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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