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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TA - Extended table maintenance (eval., Customizing, client copy)
Message number: 391
Message text: The release category of &1 is not currently supported by client copy
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TA391
- The release category of &1 is not currently supported by client copy ?The SAP error message TA391 indicates that the release category of the object or data you are trying to copy is not supported during a client copy operation. This typically occurs when you are attempting to copy data from a source client that has a different release category than the target client.
Cause:
- Release Category Mismatch: The source and target clients may be on different versions or support packages of SAP, leading to incompatibility.
- Unsupported Objects: Certain objects or data types may not be allowed to be copied due to their release category.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the SAP system that restrict certain types of data from being copied.
Solution:
- Check Release Categories: Verify the release categories of both the source and target clients. You can do this by checking the system status or using transaction codes like
SCC3
(Client Copy Log) orSCC4
(Client Administration).- Upgrade or Patch: If the source client is on a newer version or support package, consider upgrading the target client to match the source client’s release category.
- Exclude Unsupported Objects: If certain objects are causing the issue, you may need to exclude them from the client copy process. This can be done by adjusting the selection criteria in the client copy settings.
- Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error or provide guidance on client copy limitations.
- Use Alternative Methods: If a direct client copy is not feasible, consider using other methods such as transport requests or data migration tools to move the necessary data.
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