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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFG_GW_BCW -
Message number: 025
Message text: TR &1 contains multiple IMG Activities
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CFG_GW_BCW025
- TR &1 contains multiple IMG Activities ?The SAP error message CFG_GW_BCW025 indicates that there are multiple Implementation Guide (IMG) activities associated with a particular transport request (TR). This situation can arise when a transport request contains multiple changes that are not clearly defined or are conflicting, leading to ambiguity in the transport process.
Cause:
- Multiple IMG Activities: The transport request includes multiple IMG activities that are not uniquely identifiable. This can happen if multiple changes are made to the same configuration area or if different developers are working on the same transport request.
- Transport Request Configuration: The transport request may have been incorrectly configured, leading to multiple activities being included unintentionally.
- Manual Changes: Manual changes made in the system that were not properly captured in the transport request can lead to this error.
Solution:
- Review the Transport Request: Check the contents of the transport request to identify the IMG activities included. You can do this using transaction code SE09 or SE10.
- Separate the Activities: If multiple IMG activities are found, consider separating them into different transport requests. This can help to ensure that each request contains only one IMG activity, reducing ambiguity.
- Check for Conflicts: Look for any conflicts or overlapping changes in the IMG activities. Resolve any conflicts before attempting to transport the request again.
- Recreate the Transport Request: If the transport request is too complex or contains too many conflicting activities, it may be easier to create a new transport request and manually add the necessary changes.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to transport requests and IMG activities for additional guidance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CFG_GW_BCW025 error and successfully manage your transport requests in SAP.
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