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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BC_BOR - BC Training (All Courses)
Message number: 147
Message text: Flight connection changes could not be saved
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The SAP error message BC_BOR147, which indicates that "Flight connection changes could not be saved," typically occurs in the context of the SAP Travel Management or SAP Airline Management modules. This error can arise due to various reasons, including data inconsistencies, authorization issues, or system configuration problems.
Causes:
- Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the data being processed, such as invalid flight connections or missing mandatory fields.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary permissions to make changes to flight connections.
- System Configuration: There could be issues with the configuration settings in the SAP system that prevent saving changes.
- Technical Errors: There may be underlying technical issues, such as database locks or system performance problems.
- Business Logic Violations: The changes being attempted may violate business rules defined in the system.
Solutions:
- Check Data Validity: Ensure that all required fields are filled out correctly and that the data being entered is valid. Look for any inconsistencies in the flight connection data.
- Review Authorizations: Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to make changes to flight connections. This can be done by checking the user's role and permissions in the SAP system.
- Consult Configuration Settings: Review the configuration settings related to flight connections in the SAP system. Ensure that all necessary settings are correctly configured.
- Check for Technical Issues: Look for any technical issues, such as database locks or performance problems. You may need to consult with your IT department or SAP Basis team to resolve these issues.
- Review Business Rules: Ensure that the changes being made comply with the business rules defined in the system. If necessary, consult with a business analyst or functional consultant to clarify any rules that may be affecting the changes.
Related Information:
PR05
(Travel Management) or S_P00_07000139
(Authorization Check).If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support or your internal SAP support team for further assistance.
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