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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BLE_BADI_CHK - Message for BAdI check
Message number: 011
Message text: BAdI &1 parameter &2: Use only 'Type' or 'Type ref to'.
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The SAP error message BLE_BADI_CHK011 indicates that there is an issue with the parameters being passed to a Business Add-In (BAdI) implementation. Specifically, the error message states that for the BAdI parameter
&2
, you should only use either 'Type' or 'Type ref to', but not both.Cause:
This error typically arises when:
- The BAdI implementation is incorrectly defined, where a parameter is defined with both a data type and a reference type.
- The BAdI interface is expecting a specific type of parameter, and the implementation does not comply with that expectation.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you should:
- Check the BAdI Definition: Go to the BAdI definition in the SAP system (using transaction SE18) and review the parameter definitions. Ensure that the parameters are defined correctly according to the expected types.
- Modify the Implementation: If you are implementing the BAdI (using transaction SE19), check the implementation code. Ensure that you are using either a 'Type' or 'Type ref to' for the parameters, but not both.
- If a parameter is defined as a reference type, ensure that you are not trying to use it as a value type.
- Conversely, if it is defined as a value type, ensure that you are not trying to use it as a reference type.
- Adjust the Data Types: If necessary, adjust the data types in your implementation to match the expected types in the BAdI definition.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the BLE_BADI_CHK011 error and ensure that your BAdI implementation is correctly defined.
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