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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -
Message number: 505
Message text: Content is writtent in C tables
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/CFG/MIGRATION505
- Content is writtent in C tables ?The SAP error message
/CFG/MIGRATION505 Content is written in C tables
typically indicates that there is content in the C tables (custom tables) that needs to be addressed during a migration or upgrade process. This error is often encountered when migrating from one version of SAP to another, particularly when moving from a legacy system to a newer version or when performing system conversions.Cause:
- Custom Development: The presence of custom tables (C tables) that contain data or configurations that are not compatible with the new system version.
- Data Migration Issues: The migration process may not have accounted for the data stored in these custom tables, leading to inconsistencies or conflicts.
- Legacy Data: Data from older versions of SAP that has not been properly cleaned or transformed for the new system.
Solution:
- Review Custom Tables: Identify the custom tables that are causing the issue. You can do this by checking the system logs or migration logs for specific table names.
- Data Cleanup: Clean up the data in the custom tables. This may involve:
- Deleting unnecessary data.
- Archiving old data that is no longer needed.
- Transforming data to meet the new system's requirements.
- Mapping and Transformation: If the data in the C tables needs to be retained, create a mapping and transformation plan to ensure that the data is compatible with the new system.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP's migration documentation for specific guidelines on handling custom tables during the migration process.
- Testing: After making the necessary changes, perform thorough testing to ensure that the migration process completes successfully without errors.
- Engage SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, especially if the custom tables are critical to your business processes.
Related Information:
By addressing the content in the C tables and ensuring compatibility with the new system, you should be able to resolve the /CFG/MIGRATION505
error and successfully complete your migration.
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