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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ADS2KIPUPL_API_AL - Message Class for SPEC 2000 IP Upload API
Message number: 207
Message text: UPDATEFLAG ignored for OCH &1 as 'Revision as set' is opted
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ADS2KIPUPL_API_AL207
- UPDATEFLAG ignored for OCH &1 as 'Revision as set' is opted ?The SAP error message
ADS2KIPUPL_API_AL207
indicates that there is an issue related to the update flag for an object in the context of a revision management process. Specifically, the message states that theUPDATEFLAG
is ignored for the object (OCH) because the option 'Revision as set' has been selected.Cause:
- Revision Management: The error typically arises when you are trying to update an object that is under revision control. The system is designed to prevent certain updates when a specific revision option is selected.
- Update Flag: The
UPDATEFLAG
is a parameter that indicates whether an object should be updated or not. In this case, the system is ignoring the update flag because the revision management settings dictate that the object should not be updated in the way you are attempting.Solution:
- Check Revision Settings: Review the revision settings for the object in question. If 'Revision as set' is selected, you may need to change this setting if you want to allow updates.
- Modify Update Process: If you need to perform an update, consider changing the way you are attempting to update the object. You may need to either:
- Deselect the 'Revision as set' option if it is not necessary for your process.
- Use a different method to update the object that complies with the revision management rules.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources related to revision management and update flags to understand the implications of your settings and how to adjust them appropriately.
Related Information:
CV01N
, CV02N
for document management) to better understand how to manage revisions and updates.If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or functional team for further assistance, as they may have more insights into the specific configuration and settings of your SAP environment.
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