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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ECATT_CHECK - Contains messages for checking ecatt scripts
Message number: 010
Message text: The script <&1> version <&2> has commands not defined as search terms
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ECATT_CHECK010
- The script <&1> version <&2> has commands not defined as search terms ?The SAP error message ECATT_CHECK010 indicates that there are commands in your eCATT (extended Computer Aided Test Tool) script that are not defined as search terms. This typically occurs when the script is trying to execute commands that are not recognized or not properly defined in the context of the eCATT environment.
Cause:
- Undefined Commands: The script may contain commands that have not been defined in the eCATT environment or are not recognized as valid commands.
- Version Mismatch: The version of the script being executed may not match the version of the commands defined in the system.
- Missing Search Terms: The commands in the script may not have corresponding search terms defined in the eCATT repository.
Solution:
- Check Command Definitions: Ensure that all commands used in the script are defined in the eCATT repository. You can do this by navigating to the eCATT transaction (e.g.,
SECATT
) and checking the command definitions.- Update Search Terms: If the commands are valid but not defined as search terms, you may need to add them to the eCATT repository. This can be done by creating or modifying the search terms associated with the commands.
- Review Script Version: Verify that the version of the script you are executing matches the version of the commands defined in the system. If there are discrepancies, consider updating the script or the command definitions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for eCATT to understand the requirements for command definitions and search terms.
- Testing: After making the necessary changes, re-run the script to see if the error persists.
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