How To Fix EU365 - Source code &1 contains errors, check. Search result is uncertain


EU365 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: EU - Development Environment

  • Message number: 365

  • Message text: Source code &1 contains errors, check. Search result is uncertain

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EU365 - Details

  • The SAP error message EU365 indicates that there are errors in the ABAP source code of a program or function module. This error typically arises during the activation or execution of the code, and it suggests that the code contains syntax errors or other issues that need to be resolved before it can be successfully executed.
    
    Cause: Syntax Errors: The most common cause is that there are syntax errors in the ABAP code. This could be due to missing keywords, incorrect variable declarations, or other coding mistakes. Inconsistent Data Types: Mismatched data types in variable declarations or function parameters can lead to errors. Missing Objects: If the code references objects (like tables, structures, or function modules) that do not exist or are not activated, it can cause this error. Unresolved Includes: If the code includes other programs or function modules that have errors, it can lead to this message. Logical Errors: Sometimes, logical errors in the

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