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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CVIV_UI - Vendor Integration in Business Partner Processing Dialog
Message number: 127
Message text: Entry & does not exist in TFACD
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The SAP error message CVIV_UI127, which states "Entry & does not exist in TFACD," typically indicates that the system is unable to find a specific entry in the TFACD table. This table is related to the configuration of the SAP system, particularly in the context of the SAP Vehicle Management System (VMS) or similar applications.
Cause:
- Missing Data: The entry that the system is trying to access does not exist in the TFACD table. This could be due to data not being created or deleted inadvertently.
- Incorrect Configuration: There may be a configuration issue where the system is looking for an entry that should have been created but wasn't.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or access the data in the TFACD table.
- Transport Issues: If the system has recently undergone a transport of changes, the necessary entries may not have been transported correctly.
Solution:
- Check the Entry: Verify if the entry that the error message refers to actually exists in the TFACD table. You can do this by using transaction SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser) to view the contents of the TFACD table.
- Create Missing Entries: If the entry is indeed missing, you may need to create it manually or ensure that the relevant configuration steps have been completed.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings related to the application or module you are working with to ensure that everything is set up correctly.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the data in the TFACD table.
- Transport Review: If the issue arose after a transport, review the transport logs to ensure that all necessary objects were transported correctly.
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If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or functional team for further assistance.
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