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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WOSZ_FUA - Messages for File Upload Applet
Message number: 005
Message text: Error in moving the file >&1< to >&2<
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WOSZ_FUA005
- Error in moving the file >&1< to >&2< ?The SAP error message
WOSZ_FUA005
typically indicates an issue related to file handling in the SAP system, specifically when the system is trying to move a file from one location to another and encounters an error. This can occur in various scenarios, such as during data uploads, file transfers, or when executing certain background jobs.Possible Causes:
- File Path Issues: The source or destination file path may be incorrect or inaccessible.
- Permissions: The user or the SAP system may not have the necessary permissions to access or modify the files in the specified directories.
- File Locking: The file may be locked by another process, preventing it from being moved.
- Disk Space: There may not be enough disk space in the destination directory to accommodate the file.
- File System Errors: There could be underlying file system issues that are preventing the operation from completing successfully.
Solutions:
- Check File Paths: Verify that the source and destination file paths are correct and accessible.
- Permissions: Ensure that the SAP user has the necessary permissions to read from the source and write to the destination directories.
- File Locks: Check if the file is being used by another process. If so, wait for the process to complete or terminate it if appropriate.
- Disk Space: Check the available disk space on the destination drive and free up space if necessary.
- File System Check: Run a file system check to identify and resolve any underlying issues that may be affecting file operations.
- SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes or patches that may address this specific error.
Related Information:
SM37
to check job logs for more context on the error.SM21
) for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more insight into the issue.By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the WOSZ_FUA005
error in your SAP system.
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