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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRT_WSP - Messages for SRT WSP
Message number: 862
Message text: WSDL &1&2&3&4 contains the same profile name and version
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SRT_WSP862
- WSDL &1&2&3&4 contains the same profile name and version ?The SAP error message SRT_WSP862 indicates that there is a conflict in the Web Service Profile (WSP) definitions. Specifically, it means that the WSDL (Web Services Description Language) file you are trying to use contains multiple entries with the same profile name and version. This can lead to ambiguity when the system attempts to resolve which profile to use.
Cause:
- Duplicate Profile Definitions: The WSDL file may have been generated or modified in such a way that it includes multiple definitions for the same profile name and version.
- Incorrect WSDL Configuration: The WSDL might not be properly configured, leading to the inclusion of duplicate entries.
- Versioning Issues: If multiple versions of the same service are defined without proper differentiation, it can cause conflicts.
Solution:
- Review the WSDL: Open the WSDL file and check for duplicate profile definitions. Ensure that each profile name and version is unique.
- Modify the WSDL: If duplicates are found, modify the WSDL to remove or rename the conflicting profiles. Ensure that each profile has a unique combination of name and version.
- Regenerate the WSDL: If the WSDL was generated from a service definition, consider regenerating it to ensure that it reflects the current state of the service without duplicates.
- Check Service Registry: If you are using a service registry, ensure that the profiles registered there do not conflict with the WSDL you are using.
- Test the Changes: After making the necessary changes, test the WSDL again to ensure that the error is resolved.
Related Information:
By addressing the root cause of the duplicate profile definitions, you should be able to resolve the SRT_WSP862 error and successfully use the WSDL in your SAP environment.
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