How To Fix SUSR_CERT139 - You can only create a rule for rows with issuers


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SUSR_CERT - User Certificates Administration

  • Message number: 139

  • Message text: You can only create a rule for rows with issuers

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SUSR_CERT139 - You can only create a rule for rows with issuers ?
    The SAP error message SUSR_CERT139 indicates that you are trying to create a rule for a certificate that does not have a valid issuer associated with it. This error typically occurs in the context of managing digital certificates and their associated rules in the SAP system, particularly in the area of security and user authentication.
    
    Cause: The error arises when: You attempt to create a rule for a certificate that lacks an issuer. The certificate you are working with is not properly configured or is missing necessary information regarding its issuer. The system expects a valid issuer to be defined in order to create rules that govern the behavior or access associated with that certificate.
    Solution: To resolve the SUSR_CERT139 error, you can take the following steps: Check Certificate Configuration: Verify that the certificate you are trying to create a rule for has a valid issuer. You can do this by checking the certificate details in the SAP system. Ensure

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