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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WRF_PCM - Price Catalog Inbound
Message number: 060
Message text: Catalog &1 for supplier &2 currently locked by user &3
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WRF_PCM060
- Catalog &1 for supplier &2 currently locked by user &3 ?The SAP error message WRF_PCM060 indicates that a catalog (in this case, a product catalog) for a specific supplier is currently locked by another user. This typically occurs when one user is editing or processing the catalog, preventing other users from making changes until the lock is released.
Cause:
- User Lock: The catalog is being edited or processed by another user, which creates a lock on the catalog.
- Session Timeout: Sometimes, a user may have left a session open, causing the lock to persist even after they are no longer actively working on it.
- System Error: Occasionally, system errors or crashes can lead to locks that are not released properly.
Solution:
- Wait for Release: The simplest solution is to wait until the user who has locked the catalog completes their work and releases the lock.
- Identify the User: If you need immediate access, you can identify the user who has locked the catalog (as indicated in the error message) and contact them to see if they can release the lock.
- Transaction SM12: If the lock is not being released and you have the necessary authorizations, you can use transaction code SM12 to view and delete the lock entries. Be cautious with this approach, as it may disrupt the work of the user who has the lock.
- Check for Background Jobs: Sometimes, background jobs may hold locks. Check if there are any running jobs that might be causing the lock.
- System Administrator: If you are unable to resolve the issue, contact your SAP system administrator for assistance. They can help investigate further and may have tools to release locks if necessary.
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