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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HTTP_CSP_UI_MSG - strings for output in http alv
Message number: 100
Message text: Hits: &2. Should entry be imported into &1?
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HTTP_CSP_UI_MSG100
- Hits: &2. Should entry be imported into &1? ?The SAP error message "HTTP_CSP_UI_MSG100 Hits: &2. Should entry be imported into &1??" typically occurs in the context of SAP's Web Application Server (WAS) or when using the SAP NetWeaver platform, particularly when dealing with the SAP Business Server Pages (BSP) or Web Dynpro applications.
Cause:
This error message usually indicates that there are multiple entries found in a certain context (like a database or a configuration table) that match a specific search or query. The system is prompting the user to decide whether to import a particular entry into a specified target (like a table or a configuration object). The message is essentially asking for user confirmation on whether to proceed with the import of the identified entries.
Solution:
Review the Context: Understand the context in which the error occurred. Check the logs or the transaction that led to this message to identify what entries are being referenced.
Check the Entries: Look at the entries that are being proposed for import. You may need to access the relevant transaction or table to see what the entries are and why there are multiple hits.
User Decision: The message is asking for user input. You need to decide whether to import the entry into the specified target. If you are unsure, consult with your team or refer to documentation to understand the implications of importing the entry.
Confirm or Cancel: If you decide to import the entry, confirm the action. If you do not want to proceed, you can cancel the operation.
Consult Documentation: If the issue persists or if you are unsure about the entries, refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP Basis or development team for further assistance.
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