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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CCIS/TAX -
Message number: 225
Message text: Exit-pool &1 contains syntaxis errors. It cannot be extended.
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/CCIS/TAX225
- Exit-pool &1 contains syntaxis errors. It cannot be extended. ?The SAP error message
/CCIS/TAX225 Exit-pool &1 contains syntax errors. It cannot be extended.
typically indicates that there are syntax errors in the specified exit pool, which prevents it from being extended or modified. This error is related to the SAP Convergent Charging (SAP CC) application, which is used for charging and billing processes.Cause:
- Syntax Errors: The exit pool mentioned in the error message has syntax errors in its code. This could be due to incorrect coding, missing semicolons, or other programming mistakes.
- Incompatibility: The exit pool may not be compatible with the current version of SAP CC or may have been modified incorrectly.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the exit pool or related components.
Solution:
Check Syntax: Review the code in the exit pool for any syntax errors. Look for common mistakes such as:
- Missing or extra semicolons.
- Incorrect variable declarations.
- Mismatched parentheses or brackets.
- Incorrect function calls or parameters.
Debugging: Use the debugging tools available in SAP to step through the code and identify where the syntax errors are occurring.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific exit pool to ensure that it is being used correctly and that all required parameters and configurations are in place.
Revert Changes: If the exit pool was recently modified, consider reverting to a previous version that was known to work correctly.
Testing: After making corrections, test the exit pool to ensure that it functions as expected and that the error no longer occurs.
SAP Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They may provide insights or patches that can help resolve the syntax errors.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the syntax errors in the exit pool, allowing it to be extended successfully.
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