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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CVIV_UI - Vendor Integration in Business Partner Processing Dialog
Message number: 158
Message text: Entry & does not exist in T439G
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The SAP error message CVIV_UI158 "Entry & does not exist in T439G" typically occurs in the context of SAP's Variant Configuration (VC) module. This error indicates that the system is unable to find a specific entry in the T439G table, which is used to store configuration-related data.
Cause:
- Missing Entry: The most common cause of this error is that the specific entry (usually a configuration profile or variant) you are trying to access does not exist in the T439G table.
- Incorrect Configuration: There may be an issue with the configuration settings or the way the variant is defined.
- Data Inconsistency: There could be inconsistencies in the data, such as missing or incorrectly maintained configuration profiles.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or access the configuration data.
Solution:
- Check the Entry: Verify that the entry you are trying to access actually exists in the T439G table. You can do this by using transaction SE11 (Data Dictionary) to view the table and check for the specific entry.
- Create or Maintain Entry: If the entry does not exist, you may need to create it or maintain the existing configuration. This can be done through transaction CU01 (Create Configuration Profile) or CU02 (Change Configuration Profile).
- Review Configuration Settings: Ensure that the configuration settings are correctly defined and that all necessary dependencies and characteristics are properly set up.
- Check Authorizations: Make sure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the configuration data. You can check this in transaction SU53 (Authorization Check) after the error occurs.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to Variant Configuration for any specific guidance or updates that may pertain to your version of SAP.
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If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or functional team for further assistance.
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