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Message type: E = Error
Message class: D0 - Machine-level ABAP/4 Dictionary texts (e.g. debugging)
Message number: 354
Message text: Changed by: &1, activated: &2 (nametab &3)
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D0354
- Changed by: &1, activated: &2 (nametab &3) ?The SAP error message D0354 typically indicates an issue related to the naming conventions or changes in the naming table (nametab) for a particular object in the SAP system. This error can occur during various operations, such as when trying to activate or modify a data element, domain, or other repository objects.
Cause:
The error message D0354 is generally caused by one of the following reasons:
- Inconsistent Changes: The object has been changed by a different user or process, and the system is unable to reconcile the changes.
- Activation Issues: The object may not have been activated properly after changes were made, leading to inconsistencies in the naming table.
- Transport Issues: If the object was transported from one system to another, there may be discrepancies between the source and target systems.
- Locking Issues: Another user or process may have locked the object, preventing your changes from being applied.
Solution:
To resolve the D0354 error, you can take the following steps:
- Check for Changes: Verify if the object has been modified by another user. You can check the change log or version history of the object.
- Re-activate the Object: If the object is not activated, try to activate it again. You can do this by navigating to the object in the relevant transaction (e.g., SE11 for data elements, SE14 for database objects) and selecting the activation option.
- Clear Locks: If the object is locked, you may need to wait for the lock to be released or contact the user who has locked it to request access.
- Transport Consistency: If the issue is related to transport, ensure that all related objects have been transported correctly and that there are no inconsistencies between the systems.
- Check Naming Conventions: Ensure that the naming conventions used for the object comply with SAP standards and that there are no conflicts with existing objects.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or development team for further assistance.
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