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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SRMSMC/INTEGRATION -
Message number: 154
Message text: Supplier &1: Certificate &2 has been deleted successfully
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/SRMSMC/INTEGRATION154
- Supplier &1: Certificate &2 has been deleted successfully ?The SAP error message
/SRMSMC/INTEGRATION154
indicates that a certificate associated with a supplier has been deleted successfully. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the action of deleting the certificate was completed without issues. However, it can also imply that there may be implications for the supplier's integration or transactions if the certificate was necessary for secure communications or transactions.Cause:
- Certificate Management: The certificate for the supplier was intentionally deleted as part of a certificate management process. This could be due to an update, expiration, or a security policy change.
- Integration Issues: The deletion may have been triggered by an integration process that no longer requires the certificate or by a manual action taken by a user with the appropriate permissions.
Solution:
- Verify Necessity: Check if the deleted certificate is still required for the supplier's operations. If it is needed, you may need to reissue or re-import the certificate.
- Update Integration Settings: If the certificate was deleted as part of an integration process, ensure that the integration settings are updated accordingly to avoid any disruptions in communication or transactions.
- Monitor Supplier Transactions: Keep an eye on transactions involving the supplier to ensure that there are no issues arising from the deletion of the certificate.
- Documentation: Document the deletion and any related changes to ensure that all stakeholders are aware of the current status of supplier certificates.
Related Information:
If you encounter issues after the deletion, you may need to consult with your SAP Basis or security team to troubleshoot any integration problems that arise.
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