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Message type: E = Error
Message class: E9 - General IS-U Error Messages
Message number: 299
Message text: Entry for language &1 missing from table &2
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E9299
- Entry for language &1 missing from table &2 ?The SAP error message E9299, which states "Entry for language &1 missing from table &2," typically indicates that there is a missing entry in a specific table for a particular language. This error often arises when the system is trying to access data that is not available in the specified language.
Cause:
- Missing Language Entries: The most common cause is that the required language entries have not been maintained in the relevant table. This can happen if the data was not translated or if the language was not set up correctly in the system.
- Configuration Issues: Sometimes, the configuration settings for languages in the SAP system may not be properly set, leading to missing entries.
- Data Migration Issues: If data was migrated from another system, it’s possible that not all language-specific data was transferred correctly.
Solution:
Check Table Entries: Identify the specific table mentioned in the error message (denoted as &2) and check if there are entries for the specified language (denoted as &1). You can do this using transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser).
Maintain Missing Entries: If you find that entries for the specified language are missing, you can create or maintain those entries. This can usually be done through the relevant transaction for that table (e.g., SE11 for data dictionary maintenance).
Translation: If the entries exist but are not translated, you may need to provide the necessary translations. This can be done using transaction code SE63 (Translation).
Check Language Configuration: Ensure that the language is properly configured in the system. You can check this in the system settings or through transaction code SMLT (Language Transport).
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the specific table or the required entries, consult the SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP support team for guidance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the E9299 error and ensure that the necessary language entries are available in the specified table.
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