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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BSNAGT/MESSAGE -
Message number: 226
Message text: Content Category changed from &1 to &2 by user &3.
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/BSNAGT/MESSAGE226
- Content Category changed from &1 to &2 by user &3. ?The SAP error message
/BSNAGT/MESSAGE226
indicates that the content category of a particular object has been changed from one value (&1
) to another value (&2
) by a specific user (&3
). This message is typically related to the SAP Business Suite, particularly in the context of document management or content management systems.Cause:
- User Action: The most straightforward cause is that a user has manually changed the content category of a document or object in the system.
- System Configuration: Changes in system configuration or settings that affect how content categories are assigned or managed.
- Data Migration or Upload: If data is being migrated or uploaded into the system, it may inadvertently change content categories.
- Workflow Processes: Certain workflows may automatically change content categories based on predefined rules or conditions.
Solution:
- Review User Actions: Check the user activity logs to understand why the change was made. If it was unintentional, you may need to revert the change.
- Audit Trail: Utilize the audit trail feature to track changes made to content categories and identify any patterns or issues.
- User Training: If users are frequently changing content categories incorrectly, consider providing additional training on how to manage content categories properly.
- System Configuration Review: Review the system configuration to ensure that it aligns with business processes and that there are no unintended consequences of recent changes.
- Revert Changes: If the change was not intended, you may need to manually revert the content category back to its original state.
Related Information:
OAC0
for content management settings.The message /BSNAGT/MESSAGE226
serves as a notification of a change in content category, and while it may not indicate a critical error, it is essential to investigate the cause and ensure that changes align with business processes. Proper management and oversight can help prevent unintended changes in the future.
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