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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SSB/CORE -
Message number: 684
Message text: Permissions correct for folder &1 - no changes required
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/SSB/CORE684
- Permissions correct for folder &1 - no changes required ?The SAP error message
/SSB/CORE684 Permissions correct for folder &1 - no changes required
typically indicates that the system has checked the permissions for a specified folder (denoted by&1
) and found that they are already set correctly. This message is not an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message indicating that no changes are needed for the folder's permissions.Cause:
- Permissions Check: The system is performing a check on the permissions of a specific folder, likely as part of a configuration or setup process.
- Folder Already Configured: The folder in question already has the appropriate permissions set, which means that the system does not need to make any adjustments.
Solution:
Since this message indicates that no changes are required, there is typically no action needed. However, if you are expecting changes to be made or if you believe there is an issue, consider the following steps:
- Verify Permissions: Manually check the permissions of the folder to ensure they are indeed correct. This can be done through the operating system's file management tools or through SAP transaction codes that manage file permissions.
- Review Configuration: If you are expecting changes to be made, review the configuration settings or the process that triggered this message to ensure that it is set up correctly.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module or functionality you are working with to ensure that you are following the correct procedures.
- Check Logs: Look at system logs or application logs for any additional messages or warnings that might provide more context about the operation being performed.
Related Information:
In summary, the message /SSB/CORE684
is informational, indicating that the permissions for the specified folder are correct, and no changes are necessary. If you have further concerns or specific scenarios, additional investigation may be warranted.
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