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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPADCZ_UTIL - Messages for Czech Rep.- util
Message number: 016
Message text: XML file "&1" has been saved to application server.
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HRPADCZ_UTIL016
- XML file "&1" has been saved to application server. ?The SAP error message HRPADCZ_UTIL016 indicates that an XML file has been saved to the application server. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning that the system has successfully processed a request and saved the XML file as intended. However, it can sometimes be associated with issues in the process that generated the XML file.
Cause:
- Successful Processing: The message is generated when an XML file is created and saved on the application server, usually as part of a data export or integration process.
- File Path Issues: If the file is not found or cannot be accessed later, it may indicate issues with the file path or permissions.
- Integration Issues: If the XML file is part of an integration process (e.g., with third-party systems), there may be concerns about the data being sent or received.
Solution:
- Check the Application Server: Verify that the XML file has been saved correctly on the application server. You can use transaction codes like AL11 to view the directory and check for the file.
- Review Logs: Check the application logs (transaction SLG1) for any related messages that might provide more context about the process that generated the XML file.
- Permissions: Ensure that the user or process has the necessary permissions to access the directory where the XML file is saved.
- Integration Monitoring: If the XML file is part of an integration process, monitor the integration logs to ensure that the data is being processed correctly.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the specific SAP documentation or notes related to the process that generated the XML file for any additional troubleshooting steps.
Related Information:
In summary, the message HRPADCZ_UTIL016 is generally an indication of successful file creation, but if there are concerns about the process, further investigation into logs and file accessibility may be necessary.
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