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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFD_CHANGE_LOG - Custom Fields: Messages for Change Logging
Message number: 008
Message text: Changed tooltip from '&1' to '&2' in language '&3'
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CFD_CHANGE_LOG008
- Changed tooltip from '&1' to '&2' in language '&3' ?The SAP error message CFD_CHANGE_LOG008 indicates that there has been a change in the tooltip text for a specific field or element in the user interface. The message provides information about the old tooltip (
&1
), the new tooltip (&2
), and the language in which this change has occurred (&3
).Cause:
This message is typically not an error in the traditional sense but rather a notification or log entry indicating that the tooltip for a UI element has been modified. This can happen due to:
- System Updates: Changes made during system upgrades or patches that modify UI elements.
- Custom Development: Changes made by developers to enhance or localize the user interface.
- Configuration Changes: Adjustments made in the configuration settings of the SAP system.
Solution:
Since this message is informational, there is usually no action required unless the change is unexpected or causes confusion for users. However, if you need to address it, consider the following steps:
- Review Changes: Check the change logs or documentation to understand why the tooltip was modified. This can help determine if the change was intentional or if it needs to be reverted.
- Communicate with Users: If the change affects end-users, communicate the update to ensure they are aware of the new tooltip and its implications.
- Testing: If the change was part of a larger update or customization, ensure that the functionality associated with the tooltip is still working as expected.
- Revert Changes: If the change is not desired, you may need to revert to the previous tooltip text. This can typically be done through the relevant configuration or development tools in SAP.
Related Information:
In summary, CFD_CHANGE_LOG008 is a notification about a tooltip change rather than an error, and it typically requires review and communication rather than immediate corrective action.
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