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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRT_WSP - Messages for SRT WSP
Message number: 372
Message text: User &1 deleted profile &2
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SRT_WSP372
- User &1 deleted profile &2 ?The SAP error message SRT_WSP372 indicates that a user has deleted a profile in the context of SAP Web Services. This error typically arises in scenarios involving the SAP Process Integration (PI) or SAP Process Orchestration (PO) when a web service consumer or provider is trying to access a service that relies on a profile that has been removed.
Cause:
- Profile Deletion: The most direct cause of this error is that a user has deleted a profile (e.g., a communication or security profile) that is required for the web service to function correctly.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration of web services or profiles, such as updates or migrations, may lead to the unintentional deletion of profiles.
- User Permissions: The user who deleted the profile may not have been aware of the implications of their actions, or they may have had insufficient permissions to make such changes.
Solution:
- Restore the Deleted Profile: If possible, restore the deleted profile from a backup or recreate it based on the previous configuration.
- Check User Actions: Review the actions taken by users in the system to understand who deleted the profile and why. This may involve checking change logs or audit trails.
- Review Configuration: Ensure that all necessary profiles are correctly configured and that no other profiles are inadvertently deleted.
- User Training: Provide training to users on the importance of profiles and the impact of deleting them, to prevent future occurrences.
- Access Control: Implement stricter access controls to prevent unauthorized users from deleting critical profiles.
Related Information:
SICF
(for service activation) or SOAMANAGER
(for web service configuration) to manage and check the status of web services and profiles.SLG1
) for more detailed information about the error and the context in which it occurred.If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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