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Transaction Code: /IWFND/ERROR_LOG
Description: SAP Gateway Error Log
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: /IWFND/SUTIL_LOG
Screen: 100
Authorization Object: S_APPL_LOG
Development Package: /IWFND/COS_SUPPORTABILITY
Package Description: SAP GW Framework - Supportability Components
Parent Package: /IWFND/COS
Module/Component: OPU-FND-CS
Description: IWF Common Services
Overview: The SAP Gateway Error Log, or transaction code /IWFND/ERROR_LOG, is a tool used to view and analyze errors that occur when using the SAP Gateway. It is a useful tool for troubleshooting and debugging issues related to the SAP Gateway. Functionality: The SAP Gateway Error Log provides detailed information about errors that occur when using the SAP Gateway. It displays the error message, the time of the error, and the user who triggered the error. It also provides additional information such as the system name, client number, and application server name. This information can be used to identify and troubleshoot errors quickly and efficiently. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Open the SAP Gateway Error Log by entering transaction code /IWFND/ERROR_LOG in the command field. 2. Select the desired error log from the list of available logs. 3. Review the error log to identify any errors that have occurred. 4. If necessary, use the additional information provided in the log to troubleshoot and debug any errors that have occurred. 5. Once all errors have been resolved, close the error log by clicking on “Close” in the top right corner of the screen. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users regularly review their SAP Gateway Error Logs to ensure that any errors are identified and resolved quickly and efficiently. Additionally, users should ensure that they are running the latest version of SAP Gateway to minimize potential errors.
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