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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FOPC_UI - Messages from the MIC-UI
Message number: 131
Message text: Fill out all test logs before submitting the test result
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FOPC_UI131
- Fill out all test logs before submitting the test result ?The SAP error message FOPC_UI131 ("Fill out all test logs before submitting the test result") typically occurs in the context of SAP's testing and quality assurance processes, particularly when using the SAP Solution Manager or similar testing tools. This error indicates that there are required fields or logs that have not been completed before you can submit the test results.
Cause:
- Incomplete Test Logs: The primary cause of this error is that not all mandatory fields in the test log have been filled out. This could include missing information about test steps, results, or comments.
- Validation Rules: The system may have validation rules that require certain fields to be completed before submission.
- User Permissions: In some cases, user permissions may restrict access to certain fields or logs, leading to incomplete entries.
Solution:
- Review Test Logs: Go back to the test log and ensure that all required fields are filled out. Look for any fields marked as mandatory (often indicated with an asterisk or highlighted).
- Complete All Sections: Make sure that all sections of the test log are completed, including:
- Test Step Descriptions
- Expected Results
- Actual Results
- Comments or Notes
- Check for Validation Messages: Look for any validation messages or indicators that might point to specific fields that need attention.
- Save Changes: After filling out all required fields, save your changes before attempting to submit the test results again.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure which fields are required, consult the relevant SAP documentation or user guides for your specific testing tool.
- User Permissions: If you suspect that permissions might be an issue, check with your system administrator to ensure you have the necessary access to complete the test logs.
Related Information:
By ensuring that all required fields are completed and understanding the testing process, you should be able to resolve the FOPC_UI131 error and successfully submit your test results.
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