CACS_DBIF2D - Messages for Database Accesses
The following messages are stored in message class CACS_DBIF2D: Messages for Database Accesses.
It is part of development package CACS2D in software component ICM. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "ICM: DDIC for ICM Basis Framework".
It is part of development package CACS2D in software component ICM. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "ICM: DDIC for ICM Basis Framework".
Message Nr ▲ | Message Text |
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001 | Error while attempting to determine active rule groups for object assgnmt |
002 | No active rule groups exist for object assignment at event '&1' |
003 | Error while trying to determine active process rule for object assignment |
004 | No active process rules exist for object assignment at event '&1' |
005 | No configuration for assignment rule &1 in &3 at time-spot &2 |
006 | Rule group for object assignment '&1' is inactive at time-spot '&2' |
007 | Error while determining process rule for rule group '&' |
100 | * MESSAGES FOR TABLE CONVERSION |
101 | XPRA '&1' was started on '&2' |
102 | Error while changing table '&1' |
103 | Error while deleting from table '&1' |
104 | Conversion of data table '&1' was unsuccessful |
105 | Database problem while reading from table '&1', application '&2' |
106 | Table '&1': Content was successfully deleted |
107 | Table '&1': Content was successfully converted |
108 | Backup tables filled; no rerun of program '&1' possible |
109 | Error while creating backup table '&1'; conversion canceled |
110 | Conversion of tables '&1' '&2' is canceled |
111 | Following clients/applications were converted: |
112 | Client '&1' application: '&2' |
113 | A database problem was encountered while reading table: '&1' |
114 | Check result types in '&1'! See Release Note and SAP Note 916174! |
115 | Check of '&1' was successful; no different result types found |
116 | Cannot check '&1' due to a database error |
117 | Check of '&1' is incomplete due to a database error |