Do you have any question about this error?
Message type: E = Error
Message class: 42 - Information Workbench
Message number: 086
Message text: You can find the changed document in directory '&1&2&3&4'
Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of messages in the SAP system have a message text, however this is frequently insufficient to comprehend or resolve the problem.
To make things easier, more detailed information is frequently added to describe the issue, how to fix it, and the necessary steps or configuration modifications.
Unfortunately, there isn't any extra information in this error notice.
First, use our AnswerBot below to get a possible cause and solution (requires a premium subscription).
Also, review the in-depth Common Questions & Answers listed below; you could discover a solution there or be able to connect with others who have faced similar challenges.
You can also try searching the SAP support portal (support.sap.com) but you need a special user ID to access it. It is possible that an SAP support note exists that provides additional details about the mistake or even steps for fixing it.
The SAP error message 42086, which states "You can find the changed document in directory '&1&2&3&4'", typically occurs in the context of document management or when dealing with changes in documents within the SAP system. This message indicates that a document has been modified, and the system is providing the path to the directory where the changed document can be found.
Cause:
- Document Changes: The error is triggered when a document has been changed, and the system is notifying the user of the new location of the modified document.
- Directory Path: The placeholders
&1
,&2
,&3
, and&4
represent the specific directory path where the changed document is stored. This could be due to a configuration in the document management system or a specific transaction that has been executed.Solution:
- Check the Directory: Follow the path indicated in the error message to locate the changed document. Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to access the directory.
- Review Document Changes: If you are expecting changes to a document, verify that the changes were made as intended. If not, you may need to investigate further to understand what modifications occurred.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the directory structure or how to access the document, refer to your organization's documentation or SAP help resources for guidance on document management.
- User Permissions: Ensure that you have the appropriate permissions to view or access the directory and the documents within it.
- Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue or if the directory path is not clear, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or system administrator for assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and locate the changed document as indicated by the system.
Get instant SAP help. Start your 7-day free trial now.
Feature | Free Access | Free Trial |
---|---|---|
Basic SAP error explanation | ![]() |
![]() |
Step-by-Step Usage Guide | ![]() |
![]() |
Interactive SAP Coach Assistance | ![]() |
![]() |
AI Troubleshooting for T-Code Errors | ![]() |
![]() |
42085 Delete version could not be created
Self-Explanatory Message Since SAP believes that this specific error message is ...
42084 Function only possible for info objects of one class
Self-Explanatory Message Since SAP believes that this specific error message is ...
42087 Attribute was changed only for objects of class '&1' (area '&2')
Self-Explanatory Message Since SAP believes that this specific error message is ...
42088 Object '&1'cannot be deleted because of relationship to object '&2'
Self-Explanatory Message Since SAP believes that this specific error message is ...
SAP messages fall into 3 different categories: Error messages
(message type = E), Warnings (W) or Informational (I) messages.
An error message will prevent you from continuing your work - it is a hard stop and you need to fix the error before you can proceed. A warning message will stop your work, however, you can then bypass the warning by pressing the Enter key on your keyboard. That said, it is still good practice to investigate the cause of the warning message and address it. An information message will not stop your work and is truly just for informational purposes.
Click on this link to search all SAP messages.