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Attribute
Message class | ![]() |
/ISDFPS/TRANS_IT1957 | |
Short Description | ![]() |
Message Class for XPRA Report /ISDFPS/XPRA_IT_1957 | |
Message Number | ![]() |
002 | |
Documentation status | ![]() |
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Authorization check Error Message | |||
Changed On | ![]() |
20050411 |
Message Text
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Diagnosis
The force element specified has a record in infotype 1956 and is therefore an operation/exercise. However, this record is incomplete.
Infotype 1956 is a table infotype. The main feature of table infotypes is that one or more records, "table rows," exist in table HRTxxxx (xxxx is the infotype number) for an infotype record in table HRPxxxx. In the case of infotype 1956, the HRP1956 record identifies the attributes of the operation or exercise; the HRT1956 table rows identify the contingents that belong to the operation or exercise. As a result, at least one record, that is, one contingent, must therefore also exist for each record in HRP1956, that is, for each operation/exercise specification.
For the object specified, a record exists in HRP1956, but NO corresponding record was found in HRT1956. The logical record is therefore inconsistent.
System Response
This inconsistency existed before the upgrade was performed. It does not have any impact on the conversion run, nor did any additional inconsistencies arise as a result of the conversion run.
However, application errors may occur when you work with the data, since the program logic requires consistent records.
Procedure
In general, the inconsistent operational/exercise structure should no longer be edited or used. As an alternative, a new, consistent structure can be created as a copy of the current structure.
If the existing structure must be used further, the records missing from HRT1956 can be added directly to the database. However, this can result in further inconsistencies and is therefore not recommended by SAP.
Procedure for System Administration
History
Last changed on/by | ![]() |
20050411 | SAP |
SAP Release Created in | 600 |