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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UJF_EXCEPTION - BPC: File Service Message Class
Message number: 015
Message text: Directory must end with '\'
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UJF_EXCEPTION015
- Directory must end with '\' ?The SAP error message UJF_EXCEPTION015 indicates that a directory path specified in the system does not end with a backslash (
\
). This is a common requirement in many systems, including SAP, where directory paths must be formatted correctly to ensure that the system can locate files and directories properly.Cause:
The error typically arises when:
To resolve this error, you should:
Identify the Configuration: Determine where the directory path is set. This could be in a configuration file, a transaction code, or a specific setting in the SAP system.
Edit the Path: Once you locate the incorrect path, ensure that it ends with a backslash (\
). For example, if the path is C:\SAP\Directory
, change it to C:\SAP\Directory\
.
Save Changes: After making the necessary changes, save the configuration.
Test the Configuration: Run the process again that triggered the error to ensure that the issue is resolved.
Transaction Codes: Depending on where the error occurs, you may need to check specific transaction codes related to file paths, such as AL11
(for file directories) or SM37
(for job monitoring).
Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on configuring directory paths in your version of SAP.
System Logs: Check system logs for additional context or related errors that may provide more insight into the issue.
SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal that may address this specific error or provide additional troubleshooting steps.
By ensuring that all directory paths are correctly formatted, you can prevent this error from occurring in the future.
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