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Message type: E = Error
Message class: D- -
Message number: 190
Message text: Message Log entries of types other than 'E' can be ignored
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D-190
- Message Log entries of types other than 'E' can be ignored ?The SAP error message D-190, which states "Message Log entries of types other than 'E' can be ignored," typically indicates that there are messages in the system log that are not classified as errors (type 'E'). Instead, they may be warnings (type 'W'), information messages (type 'I'), or other types of messages that do not indicate a critical issue.
Cause:
Message Types: In SAP, messages are categorized into different types:
- E: Error messages that indicate a problem that needs to be resolved.
- W: Warning messages that suggest caution but do not stop processing.
- I: Information messages that provide additional context or information.
- S: Success messages that confirm an action was completed successfully.
Log Entries: The presence of log entries of types other than 'E' suggests that there are non-critical messages in the system log that can be safely ignored for the purpose of troubleshooting or monitoring.
Solution:
Review Message Types: When encountering this message, review the log entries to identify their types. Focus on entries classified as 'E' for critical issues that need attention.
Ignore Non-Critical Messages: If the log contains only warnings or informational messages, you can generally ignore them unless they are relevant to a specific issue you are investigating.
Monitoring and Maintenance: Regularly monitor the system logs to ensure that no critical errors are being overlooked. Set up alerts for error messages to ensure timely responses to actual issues.
Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of certain warning or informational messages, consult SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP support team for clarification.
Related Information:
SM21
(System Log) or SLG1
(Application Log) to analyze the messages in detail.In summary, the D-190 message serves as a reminder that not all log entries require immediate action, and it is essential to differentiate between critical errors and other types of messages for effective system management.
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