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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN - Messages for DESIGN
Message number: 033
Message text: Action provider &1 is not consistent (in attr. &4 of design obj. &2 &3)
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BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN033
- Action provider &1 is not consistent (in attr. &4 of design obj. &2 &3) ?The SAP error message
BSP_DYN_MSG_DESIGN033
indicates that there is an inconsistency in the action provider specified in a Business Server Pages (BSP) application. This error typically arises when the action provider defined in the BSP application does not match the expected configuration or is not properly defined.Cause:
- Inconsistent Action Provider: The action provider specified in the BSP application is either not defined, incorrectly defined, or does not match the expected attributes.
- Missing or Incorrect Attributes: The attributes of the action provider may be missing or incorrectly set, leading to inconsistencies.
- Changes in the Design Object: If the design object (like a BSP application or component) has been modified, it may lead to inconsistencies with the action provider.
- Transport Issues: If the BSP application was transported from one system to another, there may be inconsistencies due to missing dependencies or configurations.
Solution:
- Check Action Provider Configuration: Verify that the action provider is correctly defined in the BSP application. Ensure that the name and attributes are correctly set.
- Review Design Object: Check the design object (BSP application or component) for any recent changes that may have affected the action provider.
- Consistency Check: Use transaction
SE80
orSE37
to check the consistency of the action provider and the associated design object.- Recreate Action Provider: If the action provider is found to be corrupted or incorrectly defined, consider recreating it.
- Transport Request: If the issue arose after a transport, ensure that all related objects and dependencies were included in the transport request.
- Debugging: If necessary, use debugging tools to trace the execution and identify where the inconsistency arises.
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