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Message type: E = Error
Message class: U6 - Message Class for BRE
Message number: 093
Message text: Execution of semi-automatic repairs for cause &1 must be confirmed
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U6093
- Execution of semi-automatic repairs for cause &1 must be confirmed ?The SAP error message U6093 indicates that there is a need for user confirmation to execute semi-automatic repairs for a specific cause. This typically occurs in the context of data inconsistencies or issues that require manual intervention to resolve.
Cause:
The error message U6093 is triggered when the system identifies a problem that can be addressed through semi-automatic repairs, but it requires user confirmation before proceeding. The specific cause (
&1
) will usually be detailed in the error message, indicating the nature of the issue that needs to be resolved.Solution:
To resolve this error, follow these steps:
Review the Error Message: Check the full error message for details about the specific cause (
&1
). This will provide context on what needs to be repaired.Analyze the Issue: Investigate the underlying issue that triggered the error. This may involve checking logs, reviewing data inconsistencies, or examining related transactions.
Confirm the Repair: If you are confident that the semi-automatic repair is appropriate, you can confirm the execution of the repair. This is typically done through the SAP GUI, where you may need to navigate to the relevant transaction or screen that prompted the error.
Execute the Repair: After confirmation, the system will attempt to execute the necessary repairs. Monitor the process to ensure that it completes successfully.
Validate the Results: Once the repair has been executed, validate the results to ensure that the issue has been resolved and that there are no further inconsistencies.
Documentation: Document the steps taken and the outcome for future reference, especially if this issue is likely to recur.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the U6093 error effectively.
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