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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CRM_EMAIL - Messages for Internet Marketing: E-mail
Message number: 150
Message text: Translation of Element &1
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The SAP error message CRM_EMAIL150, which states "Translation of Element &1," typically occurs in the context of SAP CRM (Customer Relationship Management) when there is an issue with the translation of a specific element or field in the system. This error can arise in various scenarios, such as when sending emails, generating documents, or displaying certain texts in the user interface.
Cause:
- Missing Translations: The most common cause of this error is that the system is unable to find a translation for a specific text element or field in the desired language. This can happen if the translation has not been maintained in the system for the language being used.
- Incorrect Language Settings: If the user’s language settings do not match the available translations in the system, it may lead to this error.
- Custom Fields: If the error pertains to a custom field or element that has not been properly translated, it can trigger this message.
Solution:
Maintain Translations:
- Go to the transaction code SE63 (Translation: Initial Screen).
- Check if the translation for the specific element (indicated by &1 in the error message) exists for the required language.
- If it does not exist, you can create or update the translation for that element.
Check Language Settings:
- Ensure that the user’s language settings are correctly configured. You can check this in the user profile settings.
- If necessary, change the language settings to match the available translations.
Review Custom Developments:
- If the error is related to a custom field or development, ensure that the translations for those custom elements are maintained in the system.
- You may need to consult with the development team to ensure that all necessary translations are provided.
Use Standard Texts:
- If applicable, consider using standard texts or elements that already have translations available in the system.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP documentation for further troubleshooting steps.
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