Message type: E = Error
Message class: CHK_CLASH_OBJECTS - Messages for the ATC checks on clash objects
Message number: 017
Message text: Domain has different value tables: local &1, remote &2
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CHK_CLASH_OBJECTS017
- Domain has different value tables: local &1, remote &2 ?The SAP error message CHK_CLASH_OBJECTS017 indicates that there is a mismatch between the value tables of a domain in a local system and a remote system. This typically occurs in scenarios involving data transport or when working with remote function calls (RFC) where the domain definitions are expected to be consistent across systems.
Cause: The error arises when: The domain in the local system has a different value table compared to the domain in the remote system. This inconsistency can occur due to: Different versions of the data dictionary objects in the two systems. Changes made to the domain in one system that have not been transported to the other. Manual modifications or inconsistencies in the configuration of the domains.
Solution: To resolve this error, you can follow these steps: Check Domain Definitions: Go to transaction code SE11 (Data Dictionary). Check the domain in question in both the local and remote systems. Compare the value tables defined for the domain in both systems. Transport
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