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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EMSG_MICRO_BR -
Message number: 152
Message text: Simulation completed successfully.
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EMSG_MICRO_BR152
- Simulation completed successfully. ?The SAP error message EMSG_MICRO_BR152, which states "Simulation completed successfully," typically indicates that a simulation process in SAP Business Rules Management (BRM) or a related module has been executed without any errors. However, it may also imply that the expected results were not achieved or that there are issues with the configuration or data that need to be addressed.
Cause:
- Misconfiguration: The rules or conditions set up in the simulation may not align with the expected outcomes.
- Data Issues: The input data used for the simulation may not be complete or may not meet the necessary criteria for the rules to produce the desired results.
- Expectation vs. Reality: Users may expect certain outcomes based on their understanding of the rules, but the simulation reflects the actual logic implemented, which may differ.
Solution:
- Review Rules and Conditions: Check the business rules and conditions defined in the simulation. Ensure they are correctly set up to achieve the desired outcomes.
- Validate Input Data: Ensure that the data used for the simulation is accurate, complete, and formatted correctly. Any discrepancies in the data can lead to unexpected results.
- Test with Different Scenarios: Run the simulation with various input scenarios to see how the rules behave. This can help identify if specific conditions are causing the issue.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on the specific rules and configurations you are using.
- Seek Expert Help: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support or consulting with an SAP expert who can provide insights based on your specific configuration and use case.
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