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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRT_LOGGING -
Message number: 050
Message text: User &1 deleted for web service service destination in client: &2
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SRT_LOGGING050
- User &1 deleted for web service service destination in client: &2 ?The SAP error message SRT_LOGGING050 indicates that a user has been deleted for a web service service destination in a specific client. This error typically arises in the context of SAP's web service runtime (SRT) when there is an attempt to access a web service using a user account that no longer exists in the system.
Cause:
- User Deletion: The primary cause of this error is that the user specified in the web service configuration has been deleted from the SAP system.
- Configuration Issues: The web service destination may still reference the deleted user, leading to authentication failures.
- Client-Specific Issues: The error is specific to a particular client, meaning that the user may exist in other clients but not in the one specified.
Solution:
- Check User Existence: Verify if the user mentioned in the error message exists in the specified client. You can do this by using transaction code SU01 to check the user master record.
- Update Web Service Configuration: If the user has been deleted and is no longer needed, update the web service configuration to use a valid user. This can be done in transaction SOAMANAGER:
- Navigate to the relevant web service configuration.
- Update the service destination to use a valid user.
- Create a New User: If the deleted user is still required for the web service, you may need to recreate the user in the specified client using transaction SU01.
- Check Authorization: Ensure that the new or existing user has the necessary authorizations to access the web service.
- Test the Configuration: After making changes, test the web service to ensure that it is functioning correctly without errors.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after following these steps, consider checking the SAP Notes or reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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