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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S03 - Messages for Enjoy TCC Monitors, July 20, 1999
Message number: 418
Message text: Destination &1: SAP release < 610; entry deactivated
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S03418
- Destination &1: SAP release < 610; entry deactivated ?The SAP error message S03418 indicates that there is an issue with a destination in the SAP system, specifically that the destination is associated with an SAP release that is lower than 610, and as a result, the entry has been deactivated. This typically occurs in the context of RFC (Remote Function Call) destinations or when trying to connect to an external system.
Cause:
- SAP Release Version: The destination you are trying to use is linked to an SAP system that is running a version lower than 6.10. This could be due to an outdated system or a misconfiguration in the destination settings.
- Deactivated Entry: The entry for the destination has been deactivated in the system, which means it cannot be used for connections.
Solution:
Check Destination Configuration:
- Go to transaction code
SM59
(RFC Destinations).- Locate the destination that is causing the error.
- Check the configuration and ensure that it points to a valid SAP system that is running a compatible version (6.10 or higher).
Update or Reactivate the Destination:
- If the destination is indeed pointing to an outdated system, you may need to update it to point to a newer system.
- If the entry is deactivated, you can reactivate it by selecting the destination and choosing the option to activate it.
Consult Documentation:
- Review the SAP documentation or notes related to the specific version and the destination configuration to ensure compliance with the required settings.
Contact SAP Support:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance, especially if this is a production environment.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SM59
: Manage RFC destinations.SICF
: Check and manage HTTP services.SAP Notes: Look for relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional context or solutions for this specific error message.
System Compatibility: Always ensure that the systems you are connecting to are compatible in terms of SAP version and configuration.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the S03418 error and restore functionality to the affected RFC destination.
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