on 05-07-2010 3:40 PM
Hi
I am trying to update ST-PI support pack 1. When I try to import the support I am getting a error messgae "User SAPADMIN is currently using Transaction SPAM to import an OCS-Queue.
Please help me to resolve the issue.
Thanks & Regards
Check whether any lock entry is existing with SAPADMIN user id in your system, if yes check the user list work processes list where the object is using....
Regards,
Nick Loy
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No Markus... I have checked already that one. I have checked the error and i am attaching the error log
Diagnosis
User SAPADMIN is currently using Transaction SPAM to import an OCS-Queue. This means that the transaction and the queue are locked.
System Response
In Transaction SPAM you can display functions only, for example the status or log overview.
Procedure for System Administration
If the lock is not supposed to exist, you can check in the lock management and delete the lock (locked table: PAT01). To call lock management, choose Administration -> System administration -> Monitor -> Lock entries
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Hello,
SPAM can be locked if a queue is defined in either SPAM or SAINT,
no matter whether the user who defined the queue is logged in or not.
So
a) may be the last Patchqueue was not confirmed.
b) may be the last Add-On Installation in SAINT (i.e. ST-A/PI) was not confirmed.
this might be difficult to detect, if the installation had been done in background mode.
c) an current queue is still processed in background mode
Hope this helps
Volker
It seems that another user (SAPADMIN) is logged on to client 000 trying to install something.
Markus
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