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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AC - Error messages from Asset Customizing
Message number: 740
Message text: All settings made up to now will be lost
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AC740
- All settings made up to now will be lost ?The SAP error message AC740, which states "All settings made up to now will be lost," typically occurs in the context of Asset Accounting (FI-AA) when you are trying to make changes to the configuration or settings that would affect the current configuration of asset accounting. This message serves as a warning that if you proceed with the action you are attempting, any unsaved changes or configurations made up to that point will be lost.
Cause:
- Configuration Changes: You may be trying to change a configuration setting in Asset Accounting that requires a reset or reinitialization of the current settings.
- Transaction Execution: You might be executing a transaction that is incompatible with the current settings or requires a different configuration.
- Incomplete Setup: The system may detect that the current setup is incomplete or inconsistent, prompting the warning.
Solution:
- Review Changes: Before proceeding, carefully review any changes you have made. Ensure that you have documented or saved any important configurations.
- Backup Configuration: If possible, take a backup of your current configuration settings. This can often be done by exporting the configuration or taking screenshots.
- Proceed with Caution: If you are sure that you want to proceed and are aware of the implications, you can confirm the action. However, be prepared for the loss of current settings.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guides related to Asset Accounting configuration to understand the implications of the changes you are making.
- Seek Help: If you are unsure about the changes or the warning, consult with a colleague or an SAP consultant who has experience with Asset Accounting.
Related Information:
In summary, the AC740 error message is a cautionary alert about potential data loss in your SAP Asset Accounting configuration. Always ensure you have a backup and understand the changes you are making before proceeding.
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