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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TN - Support Package Manager (SPAM) Messages
Message number: 593
Message text: &1 of &2 objects do not need to be imported (&3 %)
While optimizing the import queue in the Support Package Manager,
objects contained in multiple import queue transports are checked.
&V1& of &V2& entries from the transports of the current import queue are
still contained in subsequent transports of the import queue and
therefore do not need to be imported. That is around &V3& % of all
objects.
Support Package Manager will only import the objects contained in
multiple transports with the final transport. After this the import
duration decreases.
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TN593
- &1 of &2 objects do not need to be imported (&3 %) ?The SAP error message TN593 indicates that a certain number of objects do not need to be imported during a transport request. This message typically arises during the import of transport requests in the SAP system, particularly when using the Transport Management System (TMS).
Cause:
The error message TN593 occurs when the transport request contains objects that are already present in the target system or are not relevant for the import. This can happen for several reasons:
- Objects Already Exist: The objects included in the transport request are already present in the target system, and there are no changes to import.
- Objects Not Relevant: The objects may not be relevant for the current system or client, meaning they do not need to be imported.
- Transport Request Configuration: The transport request may have been incorrectly configured, leading to unnecessary objects being included.
Solution:
To resolve the TN593 error, you can take the following steps:
Check Existing Objects: Verify if the objects listed in the transport request already exist in the target system. You can do this by checking the object list in the transport request and comparing it with the objects in the target system.
Review Transport Request: Open the transport request in the Transport Organizer (transaction SE09 or SE10) and review the objects included. If certain objects are not needed, you can remove them from the transport request.
Import Only Necessary Objects: If you determine that some objects are indeed not needed, you can proceed with the import of only the relevant objects. This may involve adjusting the transport request or creating a new one with only the necessary objects.
Check Transport Logs: Review the transport logs for more detailed information about which objects were skipped and why. This can provide insights into whether the objects are indeed unnecessary or if there is another underlying issue.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the relevance of certain objects, consult the SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP Basis team for guidance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the TN593 error and ensure that your transport requests are processed correctly.
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