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Message type: E = Error
Message class: D0 - Machine-level ABAP/4 Dictionary texts (e.g. debugging)
Message number: 359
Message text: Revised object in open request &1
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D0359
- Revised object in open request &1 ?The SAP error message D0359, which states "Revised object in open request &1," typically occurs in the context of transport requests in SAP. This error indicates that there is a conflict with an object that has been modified after it was included in a transport request, and the system is unable to process the request due to this inconsistency.
Cause:
- Object Modification: The object in question has been modified after it was included in the transport request. This can happen if a developer makes changes to an object that is already part of a transport request.
- Open Transport Request: The transport request is still open, meaning it has not been released or moved to the target system.
- Inconsistent State: The system detects that the object is in a state that is inconsistent with the transport request.
Solution:
- Check the Transport Request: Review the transport request to see which objects are included. You can do this using transaction code SE09 or SE10.
- Release the Transport Request: If the changes to the object are finalized and you want to include them in the transport, you can release the transport request. This will finalize the state of the objects included in the request.
- Re-include the Object: If you need to make further changes to the object, you may need to remove it from the transport request, make the necessary changes, and then re-include it in a new or existing transport request.
- Check for Conflicts: Ensure that no other developers are working on the same object in a way that could cause conflicts. Communication among team members can help avoid such issues.
- Use Transport Organizer: Use the Transport Organizer (transaction SE09 or SE10) to manage your transport requests effectively. You can check for any inconsistencies or conflicts there.
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If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or refer to SAP support for further assistance.
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