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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN - Messages for DESIGN
Message number: 022
Message text: BOL object &1 of UI object type &2 is not a root object
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BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN022
- BOL object &1 of UI object type &2 is not a root object ?The SAP error message
BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN022
indicates that there is an issue with a Business Object Layer (BOL) object in the context of a UI object. Specifically, the error states that the BOL object you are trying to work with is not a root object, which means it cannot be used in the way you are attempting.Cause:
- Non-root BOL Object: The BOL object you are trying to access or manipulate is not a root object. In the BOL framework, root objects are the primary entities that can be used to create a UI representation. Non-root objects are typically child objects or related entities that depend on a root object.
- Incorrect Configuration: There may be a misconfiguration in the BOL model or the UI component that is trying to access the BOL object.
- Data Model Issues: The data model may not be set up correctly, leading to the BOL object not being recognized as a root object.
Solution:
- Identify the Root Object: Ensure that you are working with a root BOL object. You can check the BOL model to identify which objects are designated as root objects.
- Adjust the UI Configuration: If you are developing or configuring a UI component, make sure that it is correctly set up to reference the root object. This may involve modifying the configuration in the Web Dynpro or Floorplan Manager.
- Check BOL Model: Review the BOL model definition to ensure that the object you are trying to use is correctly defined and that its relationships with other objects are properly established.
- Debugging: If you have access to the development environment, you can debug the application to trace where the error occurs and gather more context about the BOL object being referenced.
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