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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SECAUDIT - Message class for security audit
Message number: 183
Message text: File &1 loaded
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SECAUDIT183
- File &1 loaded ?The SAP error message SECAUDIT183 indicates that a file has been successfully loaded into the system. This message is part of the security audit log and is typically related to the loading of files that may contain sensitive data or configurations.
Cause:
The error message SECAUDIT183 is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense; rather, it is an informational message indicating that a file (denoted as &1) has been loaded. This could occur during various operations, such as data imports, configuration uploads, or other file processing activities within the SAP system.
Solution:
Since SECAUDIT183 is an informational message, there is generally no action required unless you are specifically monitoring file loads for security or compliance reasons. However, if you are looking to address any concerns related to this message, consider the following steps:
Review the Loaded File: Check the contents of the file that was loaded to ensure it is as expected and does not contain any unauthorized or unexpected data.
Audit Logs: If you are concerned about security, review the security audit logs to ensure that the file loading process was performed by an authorized user and that the file's source is trusted.
Monitor for Anomalies: If this message appears frequently or in conjunction with other error messages, it may be worth investigating further to ensure that there are no underlying issues with file handling or security.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for more detailed information about the specific context in which this message appears.
User Training: Ensure that users who are responsible for loading files are trained on best practices for file handling and security.
Related Information:
In summary, SECAUDIT183 is an informational message indicating a successful file load, and while it does not indicate an error, it is important to ensure that the file handling process is secure and compliant with your organization's policies.
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