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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FINS_ML_XPRA -
Message number: 000
Message text: Table &1 in client &2 processed; &3 records inserted
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The SAP error message
FINS_ML_XPRA000
typically relates to the migration of data in the context of the Financials module, particularly when dealing with the Universal Journal (ACDOCA) or other financial tables during system upgrades or migrations.Cause:
This message indicates that a specific table (denoted by
&1
) in the specified client (&2
) has been processed, and a certain number of records (&3
) have been inserted. This is usually part of a migration or upgrade process where data is being transferred or transformed from one format to another. The message itself is informational rather than an error, indicating that the process has completed successfully for that table.Solution:
Check Migration Status: Ensure that the migration process is complete and that all necessary tables have been processed. This message is typically part of a larger migration or upgrade process, so check the overall status of the migration.
Review Logs: Look at the logs generated during the migration process for any warnings or errors that may have occurred before or after this message. This can provide context on whether the migration was fully successful.
Data Validation: After the migration, validate the data in the target tables to ensure that the records have been inserted correctly and that the data integrity is maintained.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP Notes or documentation related to the specific upgrade or migration you are performing. There may be specific steps or considerations that need to be taken into account.
SAP Support: If you encounter issues or if the message is accompanied by other errors, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance. They can provide guidance based on the specific context of your system and the migration process.
Related Information:
SNOTE
for applying SAP Notes, SPAU
for adjusting objects after an upgrade, and SIMG
for configuration.In summary, the message FINS_ML_XPRA000
is generally a positive indication of progress in a migration process, but it is essential to follow up with validation and review to ensure everything is functioning as expected.
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