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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDT_CHANGE_INFO - FDT: Changes info in object for different versions
Message number: 674
Message text: &1 lines were changed in the condition table
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FDT_CHANGE_INFO674
- &1 lines were changed in the condition table ?The SAP error message FDT_CHANGE_INFO674 indicates that a certain number of lines (denoted by &1) have been changed in a condition table. This message typically arises in the context of SAP's Flexible Data Management (FDT) framework, which is used for managing condition records and other data.
Cause:
The error message is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message indicating that changes have been made to the condition table. This can occur due to various reasons, such as:
- Data Updates: Changes made to condition records, which could be due to manual updates, batch processing, or data uploads.
- Configuration Changes: Adjustments in the configuration of the condition tables or related settings.
- Data Migration: During data migration processes, records may be updated or changed.
Solution:
To address this message, consider the following steps:
Review Changes: Check the change logs or audit trails to understand what changes were made to the condition table. This can help identify if the changes were expected or if they need further investigation.
Validate Data: Ensure that the changes made to the condition table are correct and do not violate any business rules or data integrity constraints.
Communicate with Users: If the changes were made by other users or processes, communicate with them to understand the context of the changes.
Revert Changes (if necessary): If the changes are not acceptable, you may need to revert them to a previous state, depending on your data management policies.
Monitor for Future Changes: Implement monitoring or alerts for future changes to the condition tables if this is a recurring issue.
Related Information:
SE11
(Data Dictionary) or SE16
(Data Browser) to view the condition tables and their records.If the message is causing issues in your processes, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or functional team for further analysis and resolution.
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