How To Fix BUCC113 - Message &1 &2 is not available in the logon language


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: BUCC - Message class for Consistency checks

  • Message number: 113

  • Message text: Message &1 &2 is not available in the logon language

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message BUCC113 - Message &1 &2 is not available in the logon language ?

    The SAP error message BUCC113 indicates that a specific message or text (identified by &1 &2) is not available in the language that the user is trying to log in with. This typically occurs when the system is set to a particular logon language, but the corresponding message texts have not been translated or are missing for that language.

    Cause:

    1. Missing Translations: The message text for the specified message ID is not available in the user's logon language.
    2. Language Settings: The user’s logon language may not be supported for certain messages in the system.
    3. Custom Messages: If the message is a custom message created by a developer, it may not have been translated into all necessary languages.

    Solution:

    1. Change Logon Language: If possible, log in using a different language that has the required message texts available. You can change the logon language on the SAP logon screen.
    2. Check Message Class: If you have access, check the message class in transaction SE91 to see if the message exists in the desired language. If it does not, you may need to add the translation.
    3. Add Translations: If you have the necessary authorizations, you can add translations for the missing messages using transaction SE63 (Translation) or SE91 (Message Class).
    4. Contact Support: If you do not have the necessary access to make changes, contact your SAP support team or system administrator to address the missing translations.

    Related Information:

    • Message Class: The message class associated with the error can be found in the SAP system. You can look it up in transaction SE91.
    • Language Settings: You can check the available languages in your SAP system by using transaction SMLT.
    • Translation Tools: SAP provides tools for managing translations, including SE63 for translations and SE91 for managing message classes.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the BUCC113 error and ensure that the necessary message texts are available in the desired logon language.

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