Message Number list used by SAP ABAP Class CL_AKB_EXCEPTIONS (Handling Exceptions)
SAP ABAP Class
CL_AKB_EXCEPTIONS (Handling Exceptions) is using
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PAK - 642 | Finished processing partition &1; relevant exceptions: &2 | |
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PAK - 609 | RFC connection &1 is connecting to the wrong system | |
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PAK - 609 | RFC connection &1 is connecting to the wrong system | |
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PAK - 609 | RFC connection &1 is connecting to the wrong system | |
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PAK - 612 | Interface has not yet been transferred. | |
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PAK - 613 | Transferred AKB_EXCEPTIONS entries: & AKB_FREEZE: & AKB_EXCEPT_EXT: & | |
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PAK - 615 | Start of transfer of &1 AKB_FREEZE* entries to system &2 | |
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PAK - 616 | DISTRIBUTED flags set in AKB_EXCEPTIONS: &1 | |
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PAK - 630 | Start of transfer of & FRODIR entries into system &. | |
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PAK - 631 | Start of transfer of & RODIR entries into system & | |
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PAK - 632 | Delivery of system &... | |
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PAK - 635 | Reset compatibility results: &1 | |
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PAK - 636 | Executed compatibility checks: &1, success rate: &2/&3 | |
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PAK - 609 | RFC connection &1 is connecting to the wrong system | |
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PAK - 643 | The exception table is not partitioned | |
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PAK - 643 | The exception table is not partitioned | |
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PAK - 643 | The exception table is not partitioned | |
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PAK - 643 | The exception table is not partitioned | |
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PAK - 643 | The exception table is not partitioned | |
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PAK - 643 | The exception table is not partitioned | |
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PAK - 643 | The exception table is not partitioned | |
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PAK - 644 | Processed packages: &1 / &2 | |
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PAK - 662 | Could not start the job | |
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PAK - 664 | Started job & | |
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PAK - 674 | This project is currently being processed by another user | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 601 | Data could not be passed to system &1 | |
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PAK - 601 | Data could not be passed to system &1 | |
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PAK - 602 | No information available for product &1 &2 | |
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PAK - 602 | No information available for product &1 &2 | |
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PAK - 602 | No information available for product &1 &2 | |
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PAK - 602 | No information available for product &1 &2 | |
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PAK - 603 | Objects used by product &1 &2 have not yet been determined | |
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PAK - 603 | Objects used by product &1 &2 have not yet been determined | |
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PAK - 603 | Objects used by product &1 &2 have not yet been determined | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 601 | Data could not be passed to system &1 | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 604 | System &1 cannot be reached; this operation will be terminated | |
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PAK - 605 | There is no active consolidation system for product &1 &2 | |
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PAK - 605 | There is no active consolidation system for product &1 &2 | |
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PAK - 606 | Process was terminated | |
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PAK - 608 | Could not find a system to which the data is to be passed. | |
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PAK - 608 | Could not find a system to which the data is to be passed. | |
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PAK - 608 | Could not find a system to which the data is to be passed. | |
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PAK - 608 | Could not find a system to which the data is to be passed. |