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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFD_REGISTRY_CHECK - Custom Fields: Messages for Registry Check
Message number: 101
Message text: Same DDIC Include &1 used in Business Context &2
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CFD_REGISTRY_CHECK101
- Same DDIC Include &1 used in Business Context &2 ?The SAP error message CFD_REGISTRY_CHECK101 indicates that there is a conflict in the use of Data Dictionary (DDIC) includes in the context of a business object. Specifically, it means that the same DDIC include is being used in multiple business contexts, which can lead to inconsistencies or conflicts in the data model.
Cause:
- Duplicate Usage: The same DDIC include is being referenced in more than one business context. This can happen if the same structure or data element is defined in multiple places and is being reused incorrectly.
- Design Flaw: The design of the business contexts may not have been properly planned, leading to overlaps in the use of DDIC includes.
- Transport Issues: If changes were transported from one system to another, it might have led to inconsistencies in the definitions of the DDIC includes.
Solution:
- Review Business Contexts: Check the business contexts where the DDIC include is being used. Identify where the overlaps are occurring.
- Refactor Code: If possible, refactor the code to ensure that the DDIC include is only used in one business context. This may involve creating new includes or modifying existing ones to avoid duplication.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation or guidelines regarding the use of DDIC includes in business contexts to ensure compliance with best practices.
- Testing: After making changes, thoroughly test the affected business contexts to ensure that the changes do not introduce new issues.
- Seek Help from SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you are unsure how to resolve it, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
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By addressing the root cause of the error and ensuring that DDIC includes are used appropriately, you can resolve the CFD_REGISTRY_CHECK101 error and maintain the integrity of your SAP system's data model.
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