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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SY - ABAP/4 system messages
Message number: 615
Message text: Current terminal ID was deleted
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SY615
- Current terminal ID was deleted ?The SAP error message SY615: Current terminal ID was deleted typically occurs when the terminal ID associated with the user session has been deleted or is no longer valid. This can happen for various reasons, such as system configuration changes, user session timeouts, or issues with the SAP GUI.
Causes:
- Terminal ID Deletion: The terminal ID may have been deleted from the system, either manually or due to a system cleanup process.
- Session Timeout: The user session may have timed out, leading to the terminal ID being invalidated.
- SAP GUI Issues: Problems with the SAP GUI or its configuration can lead to this error.
- Network Issues: Connectivity problems between the client and the SAP server can also cause this error.
- User Lockout: The user may have been locked out or their session terminated by an administrator.
Solutions:
- Re-login: The simplest solution is to log out and log back into the SAP system. This will create a new session and a new terminal ID.
- Check User Status: Ensure that the user account is active and not locked. You can check this in the user management section of SAP.
- Verify Terminal ID: If you have access, check the terminal ID settings in the SAP system to ensure that the terminal ID is still valid and has not been deleted.
- SAP GUI Update: Ensure that you are using the latest version of the SAP GUI. Sometimes, updating the GUI can resolve compatibility issues.
- Network Check: Verify that there are no network issues affecting the connection to the SAP server. Check for any firewall or proxy settings that might be interfering.
- Contact Administrator: If the issue persists, contact your SAP system administrator for further assistance. They can check the system logs for more detailed information about the error.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SY615 error and restore normal functionality in your SAP environment.
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