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Message type: E = Error
Message class: I4 - WCM: Work Clearance Management
Message number: 628
Message text: All change requests for current SAP LUW were stored
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I4628
- All change requests for current SAP LUW were stored ?The SAP error message I4628 indicates that all change requests for the current SAP Logical Unit of Work (LUW) have been stored. This message typically occurs in the context of database operations, particularly when dealing with database updates or transactions.
Cause:
The error message I4628 is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message. It indicates that all changes made during the current transaction have been successfully recorded in the database. This can happen in scenarios such as:
Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless you are experiencing issues with the transaction or the expected outcome is not achieved. However, if you are looking to ensure that everything is functioning correctly, consider the following steps:
Verify Transaction Completion: Check if the transaction you were performing has completed successfully. You can do this by reviewing the logs or the status of the transaction.
Check for Errors: Look for any other error messages that may have occurred before or after this message. If there are other errors, they may provide more context on any issues.
Review Application Logic: If you are developing or maintaining an application that interacts with SAP, ensure that the logic surrounding the transaction is correct and that you are handling the commit and rollback processes appropriately.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of this message in your specific context, refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP Basis or development team for further insights.
Monitor Performance: If this message appears frequently, it may be worth monitoring the performance of the database and the application to ensure that there are no underlying issues affecting transaction processing.
In summary, the I4628 message is generally a confirmation that changes have been stored successfully, and it is important to ensure that the overall transaction process is functioning as expected.
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