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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJE_CMS_MIGRATION - BPC: Message for CMS migration
Message number: 003
Message text: User &1 in application set &2 deactivated
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UJE_CMS_MIGRATION003
- User &1 in application set &2 deactivated ?The SAP error message UJE_CMS_MIGRATION003 indicates that a user (User ID &1) has been deactivated in a specific application set (Application Set ID &2). This error typically arises in the context of SAP's Central Management Console (CMC) or when dealing with user management in SAP BusinessObjects or similar SAP applications.
Cause:
- User Deactivation: The user specified in the error message has been deactivated, which means they no longer have access to the application set mentioned.
- Application Set Configuration: The application set may have specific configurations that require active users to perform certain tasks.
- Migration Issues: This error can also occur during migration processes where user statuses are not correctly updated or transferred.
Solution:
Re-activate the User:
- Go to the user management section of your SAP application (e.g., CMC).
- Locate the user with the ID specified in the error message.
- Reactivate the user by changing their status from deactivated to active.
Check User Permissions:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary permissions to access the application set.
- Review the roles and rights assigned to the user to confirm they align with the requirements of the application set.
Review Application Set Configuration:
- Check the configuration of the application set to ensure it is set up correctly and that it includes the necessary users.
Migration Review:
- If this error occurred during a migration, review the migration logs and processes to ensure that all user statuses were correctly migrated.
- If necessary, re-run the migration process or manually adjust user statuses as needed.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance related to user management and application set configurations.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the UJE_CMS_MIGRATION003 error and restore access for the affected user.
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