CNVC_SCWB_ZMESSAGE - Message class for scwb
The following messages are stored in message class CNVC_SCWB_ZMESSAGE: Message class for scwb.
It is part of development package CNVC_SCWB in software component CA-LT. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "Landscape Transformation - SC Workbench".
It is part of development package CNVC_SCWB in software component CA-LT. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "Landscape Transformation - SC Workbench".
Message Nr ▲ | Message Text |
|---|---|
| 000 | & & & & |
| 001 | Select at least one Pack ID |
| 002 | No documentation found |
| 003 | Select at least one object category |
| 004 | This functionality cannot be achieved in the background |
| 005 | File path doesn't exist |
| 006 | RFC: &1 connection terminated/canceled |
| 008 | Work Process Information could not be retrieved |
| 013 | Select at least one object type |
| 014 | Enter atleast one transport request |
| 017 | Job ID & is successfully scheduled in control system |
| 018 | There is issue while maintaining parameters for subactivity |
| 019 | Job ID & is successfully created in System & |
| 020 | Activity Perform Usage Analysis completed for Project & |
| 022 | Function module cannot be run in batch |
| 023 | System error: unknown error when &1 is called |
| 024 | This operating system is not supported |
| 025 | Excel is not installed at your work center |
| 026 | Spreadsheets created at & |
| 027 | Change the RFC user of system & to Dialog / Communication / System user. |
| 028 | No. of scheduled jobs cannot exceed the no. of available work processes |
| 029 | Enter a number that is greater than or equal to 1 |
| 030 | Error while maintaining parameters for subactivity |
| 031 | Execution of program & failed in control system |
| 032 | Job is successfully scheduled in the control system |
| 033 | Execution cancelled by the user |
| 034 | Popup text not found |
| 035 | CDMC not installed in control system. Usage Analysis can't be executed |
| 036 | CDMC SP Level is less than 4, hence Usage analysis is not supported |
| 037 | No authorization to CDMC |
| 038 | Project & does not exist |
| 039 | Activity Perform Usage Analysis not completed for Project & |
| 040 | Activity Confirm Analysis not completed for Project & |
| 041 | System is not part of CDMC project & |
| 042 | Communication failure. Usage Analysis cannot be determined |
| 043 | Project ID & is not valid |
| 044 | Authorization error. |
| 045 | Enter a valid Object Type |
| 046 | Enter a valid System ID |
| 047 | Table:& |
| 048 | User:& & & |
| 049 | Result:& & & |
| 050 | Status:& & & |
| 051 | Classification For Conflict:& & & |
| 052 | Comments:& & & |
| 053 | All objects will be removed from comparison. |
| 054 | Object list contains objects from: |
| 055 | Customer Namespace |
| 056 | Added from Transports |
| 057 | Added from Modifications |
| 058 | No input provided for object list creation. |
| 100 | You are not authorized for this action. |
| 101 | Package ID: "&1" is too long (max 5 char). |
| 102 | Package ID: "&1" contains forbidden characters. |
| 103 | Package ID: "&1" does not exist. Select existing Package ID. |
| 104 | All above displayed objects has been deleted |
| 105 | No above displayed Objects has been deleted |
| 106 | No relavant object found in system |
| 107 | Objects has locked under the transport request successfully |
| 108 | RUN ID: "&1" is too long (max 7 char). |
| 109 | RUN ID: "&1" contains forbidden characters. |
| 110 | RUN ID: "&1" does not exist. Select existing RUN ID. |
| 111 | Result table name was not read succesfully. |
| 112 | Result table does not exist in system. |
| 113 | No Active Run Found |
| 114 | & & |
| 115 | & & & |
| 116 | Not all mandatory steps are completed for the selected package. |
| 117 | Version Details only available for selected object types. |
| 118 | No authorization to view the table & |
| 119 | Check VIEW_AUTHORITY_CHECK and CNV_MBT_AUTHORITY_CHECK in RFC & |
| 120 | Check VIEW_AUTHORITY_CHECK and CNV_MBT_AUTHORITY_CHECK for user & |