Message type: E = Error
Message class: BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN - Messages for DESIGN
Message number: 014
Message text: For object types use customer namespace (X,Y,Z) or overwrite SAP objects
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BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN014
- For object types use customer namespace (X,Y,Z) or overwrite SAP objects ?The SAP error message BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN014 typically indicates that you are trying to create or modify a Business Server Page (BSP) application or component in a way that conflicts with SAP's naming conventions. Specifically, this error arises when you attempt to use object types that are not in the customer namespace (X, Y, Z) or when you are trying to overwrite standard SAP objects.
Cause: Object Naming Convention: SAP has a specific naming convention for objects. Objects created by SAP are usually prefixed with letters A to W, while customer-created objects should be prefixed with X, Y, or Z. Overwriting Standard Objects: If you attempt to create an object that has the same name as an existing SAP standard object, the system will prevent this to avoid conflicts and maintain system integrity.
Solution: Use Customer Namespace: Ensure that any new objects you create (like classes, function modules, or BSP applications) are prefixed with X, Y, or
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