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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CPOC - PP-PI-PMA: Process Operator Cockpit Messages
Message number: 310
Message text: Component proxy "&1" of class "&2" was created
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CPOC310
- Component proxy "&1" of class "&2" was created ?The SAP error message CPOC310 indicates that a component proxy has been created for a specific component in the SAP system. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning it is not necessarily indicative of a problem that needs to be resolved. However, it can arise in the context of certain operations, such as when working with SAP Process Orchestration (PO) or SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI).
Cause:
The message CPOC310 is triggered when a component proxy is successfully created for a specified component. This can occur during various processes, such as:
Since CPOC310 is an informational message, there is typically no action required unless you are experiencing issues with the integration or deployment process. However, if you are encountering problems related to the component proxy, consider the following steps:
Check Configuration: Ensure that the configuration for the component or integration scenario is correct. Verify that all required parameters and settings are properly defined.
Review Logs: Look at the logs for any additional messages or errors that may provide context for the creation of the component proxy. This can help identify if there are any underlying issues.
Test the Integration: If the component proxy is part of an integration scenario, perform tests to ensure that the integration is functioning as expected.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the specific component or integration scenario you are working with.
Seek Support: If you continue to experience issues or if the message is accompanied by other error messages, consider reaching out to SAP support or consulting with an SAP expert.
In summary, CPOC310 is generally an informational message indicating the successful creation of a component proxy. If you are facing issues, focus on configuration, logs, and testing to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
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