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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CRM_UIU_CT_IB_UI - UI Messages of Alert / Workflow Inbox
Message number: 044
Message text: Substitution for &1 successfully taken over
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CRM_UIU_CT_IB_UI044
- Substitution for &1 successfully taken over ?The SAP error message "CRM_UIU_CT_IB_UI044: Substitution for &1 successfully taken over" is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense, but rather an informational message indicating that a substitution has been successfully applied in the context of the SAP CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system. This message typically appears in scenarios where a certain value or object has been replaced or substituted with another one.
Cause:
- Substitution Logic: The message is triggered when the system applies a substitution rule defined in the CRM system. This could be due to business rules set up in the system that dictate when and how certain values should be substituted.
- Configuration Settings: The message may arise from specific configuration settings in the CRM system that dictate how certain fields or values are handled during transactions.
Solution:
- Review Substitution Rules: Check the substitution rules configured in the system to understand why the substitution is occurring. This can be done through the customizing settings in the SAP CRM.
- Validation of Data: Ensure that the data being substituted is correct and aligns with business requirements. If the substitution is not desired, you may need to adjust the rules or the data being processed.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more details on the specific substitution logic being applied.
- Testing: If you are a developer or administrator, consider testing the substitution logic in a development or test environment to see how changes affect the outcome.
Related Information:
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for customizing settings.If the message is causing issues in your workflow or if the substitution is not intended, further investigation into the specific business processes and configurations in your SAP CRM system may be necessary.
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