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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ACO - Error Messages for Package ACO
Message number: 100
Message text: &2 records were added to table &1
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ACO100
- &2 records were added to table &1 ?The SAP error message ACO100 indicates that a certain number of records (denoted by &2) were added to a specific table (denoted by &1). This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning it is not necessarily indicative of a problem but rather a notification that records have been successfully added to a database table.
Cause:
- Data Processing: The message is generated during data processing activities, such as batch jobs, data uploads, or transactions that involve inserting records into a database table.
- Custom Development: If there are custom programs or enhancements in your SAP system, they may trigger this message when they add records to a table.
- Standard Functionality: Certain standard SAP transactions or reports may also generate this message as part of their normal operation.
Solution:
Since ACO100 is an informational message, there is typically no action required unless you are expecting a different outcome (e.g., fewer records added). However, if you need to investigate further, consider the following steps:
- Review the Context: Check the transaction or program that triggered the message to understand why records were added. This can help determine if the number of records added is expected.
- Check for Duplicates: If you are concerned about the number of records added, verify if there are any duplicate entries being created.
- Analyze Data: If the addition of records is unexpected, analyze the data being processed to ensure it meets your criteria and does not violate any business rules.
- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or notes related to the specific transaction or program to understand its behavior.
Related Information:
In summary, ACO100 is an informational message indicating that records have been added to a table, and while it typically does not require action, understanding the context and reviewing the data can help ensure everything is functioning as expected.
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