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Message type: E = Error
Message class: APB_FPM_GUIBB -
Message number: 130
Message text: Action &1 still used in toggle button &2
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APB_FPM_GUIBB130
- Action &1 still used in toggle button &2 ?The SAP error message "APB_FPM_GUIBB130 Action &1 still used in toggle button &2" typically occurs in the context of SAP Fiori applications or SAP Web Dynpro applications that utilize the Floorplan Manager (FPM). This error indicates that there is an action (denoted by &1) that is still being referenced in a toggle button (denoted by &2) even though it has been marked for deletion or is no longer valid.
Cause:
- Action Deletion: The action you are trying to delete is still being referenced by a toggle button in the application configuration.
- Configuration Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the application configuration where the action is not properly removed from all components that reference it.
- Development Errors: If you are customizing or developing the application, there may be errors in the code or configuration that lead to this issue.
Solution:
Check Configuration:
- Go to the FPM configuration for the application and check the toggle button settings. Ensure that the action you are trying to delete is not referenced there.
- If it is referenced, remove the action from the toggle button configuration.
Update the Application:
- If you have made changes to the application, ensure that all references to the action are updated or removed accordingly.
- Save and activate the changes in the FPM configuration.
Clear Cache:
- Sometimes, caching issues can cause old configurations to persist. Clear the cache of the application or the browser to ensure that the latest configuration is loaded.
Check for Dependencies:
- Review any other components or configurations that might be dependent on the action. Ensure that all dependencies are addressed before deleting the action.
Transport Requests:
- If you are working in a development environment, ensure that any transport requests related to the changes are properly managed and released.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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