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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SHTTP - Messages for Development Class SHTTP
Message number: 260
Message text: Admin ICF service "&1" has been imported!
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SHTTP260
- Admin ICF service "&1" has been imported! ?The SAP error message SHTTP260 indicates that an Internet Communication Framework (ICF) service has been imported into the system. This message is typically informational and does not necessarily indicate an error that requires a solution. However, it can be associated with certain scenarios where the ICF service is not functioning as expected.
Cause:
- ICF Service Import: The message is triggered when an ICF service is imported into the SAP system. This can happen during system configuration, transport of ICF services, or when activating/deactivating services.
- Service Activation: It may also occur when a service is activated or reactivated after being deactivated.
Solution:
- Check Service Status: Verify the status of the ICF service in transaction code SICF. Ensure that the service is activated and properly configured.
- Review Logs: Check the application logs (transaction SLG1) for any related errors or warnings that might provide more context about the service's behavior.
- Test the Service: Use the service URL to test if it is functioning correctly. You can do this by accessing the service through a web browser or using tools like Postman.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that the necessary authorizations are in place for users trying to access the service.
- Configuration Review: If the service is not working as expected, review the configuration settings for the ICF service to ensure they are correct.
Related Information:
If you continue to experience issues or if the message is accompanied by other error messages, further investigation may be required, potentially involving SAP support or consulting documentation specific to the ICF service in question.
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