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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 06 -
Message number: 676
Message text: This change superseded by another change
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The SAP error message "06676: This change superseded by another change" typically occurs in the context of change management, particularly when dealing with transport requests or change documents in SAP. This message indicates that the change you are trying to implement has been superseded by another change, meaning that the system has identified a more recent change that takes precedence over the one you are attempting to apply.
Cause:
- Change Management Process: The error usually arises when there are multiple changes made to the same object or configuration, and one of those changes has been marked as the latest or more relevant.
- Transport Requests: If you are working with transport requests, it may happen that a later transport request has already included the changes you are trying to apply.
- Version Control: The system maintains a version history of changes, and if a newer version exists, the older version will be considered superseded.
Solution:
- Check Change History: Review the change history for the object you are trying to modify. You can do this by checking the transport logs or change documents to see which change is currently active.
- Identify the Latest Change: Determine which change has superseded the one you are trying to apply. You may need to consult with your team or check the transport requests to find the latest version.
- Adjust Your Changes: If your change is still necessary, you may need to adjust it to ensure it aligns with the latest changes. This could involve merging your changes with the latest version or creating a new change request that incorporates both.
- Re-transport or Re-implement: If applicable, you may need to re-transport the latest change or re-implement it in your development environment to ensure that all changes are consistent and up to date.
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If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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