How To Fix T2610 - No OAuth Scope Specified


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: T2 - General Treasury

  • Message number: 610

  • Message text: No OAuth Scope Specified

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message T2610 - No OAuth Scope Specified ?
    The SAP error message T2610 "No OAuth Scope Specified" typically occurs when an application or service is trying to authenticate using OAuth but does not specify the required OAuth scopes. OAuth scopes define the permissions that the application is requesting from the user or the resource server.
    
    Cause: Missing Scope Parameter: The application is attempting to request an access token without specifying the necessary scopes.
    Configuration Issues: The OAuth client configuration may not have the required scopes defined. Incorrect API Call: The API call being made may not include the scope parameter in the request.
    Solution: To resolve the T2610 error, you can take the following steps: Specify OAuth Scopes: Ensure that the application making the OAuth request includes the scope parameter in the authorization request. For example:scope=read write The scopes should match those defined in the OAuth server configuration. Check OAuth Client Configuration: Review the OAuth client settings in the SAP system to ensure that the required scopes are defined

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