/SAPAPO/APP_FLAG_RES - Messages related to resetting application flag
The following messages are stored in message class /SAPAPO/APP_FLAG_RES: Messages related to resetting application flag.
It is part of development package /SAPAPO/MAT in software component SCM-BAS-MD-PR. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "Material Master".
It is part of development package /SAPAPO/MAT in software component SCM-BAS-MD-PR. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "Material Master".
Message Nr ▲ | Message Text |
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000 | Initialization |
001 | Process initialization error |
002 | Log initialization error |
003 | Error saving log |
004 | Error logging message |
005 | Error displaying log |
006 | Product selection |
007 | No products selected |
008 | Product selected |
009 | No products found that match selection criteria |
010 | &1 products selected |
011 | No Authorization to delete SCM product |
012 | Authorization to delete SCM product given |
013 | Authorization to change product missing |
014 | Authorization to change product given |
015 | Authorization checks |
016 | Authorization check passed |
017 | Authorization check failed |
018 | Dependency analysis |
019 | No dependencies found |
020 | There are dependencies |
021 | Internal Error: Dependency check preprocessing not executed |
022 | No products can be reset |
023 | Updating products |
024 | Updating product package |
025 | Product |
026 | Resetting product master failed |
027 | Resetting product master successful |
028 | Products |
029 | Where-used list of object type &1 contains dependencies |
030 | Where-used list of object type &1 contains no dependencies |
031 | Critical error: unknown where-used list ID: &1 |
032 | Critical error: unknown application ID: &1 |
033 | Product planning statuses deleted |
034 | Product planning statuses could not be deleted |
035 | Storing Logs |
036 | Update finished successful |
037 | Update finished with warnings |
038 | Update finished with errors |
039 | Update failed |