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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 00 -
Message number: 267
Message text: CUA: (Texts missing)
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The SAP error message "00267 CUA: (Texts missing)" typically occurs in the context of the Central User Administration (CUA) in SAP systems. This error indicates that there are missing texts for certain user roles or authorizations in the CUA setup. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Missing Texts: The error arises when the system cannot find the necessary text descriptions for user roles or authorizations that are being referenced in the CUA configuration.
- Language Settings: The texts may be missing for the specific language that the user is currently using. If the texts are only available in a different language, this error can occur.
- Transport Issues: If the texts were supposed to be transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production) and the transport did not include the necessary text objects, this error can occur.
Solution:
Check Texts:
- Go to transaction code SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE78 (SAPScript Forms) and check if the texts for the relevant roles or authorizations exist.
- You can also use transaction SU01 to check the user roles and see if the texts are missing.
Language Settings:
- Ensure that the texts are available in the language you are using. You can switch to a different language in your user profile to see if the texts appear.
Transport Requests:
- If the texts are missing due to transport issues, check the transport requests to ensure that all necessary objects were included and successfully imported into the target system.
Recreate Missing Texts:
- If the texts are indeed missing, you may need to recreate them manually. This can involve creating new text entries in the relevant tables or using the appropriate transaction codes to define the texts.
Check CUA Configuration:
- Review the CUA configuration settings to ensure that everything is set up correctly. This includes checking the CUA hierarchy and ensuring that all child systems are properly connected.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or security team for further assistance.
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