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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IBX/BL_APPRO -
Message number: 012
Message text: Planned records posted successfully (number: &1)
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/IBX/BL_APPRO012
- Planned records posted successfully (number: &1) ?The SAP error message
/IBX/BL_APPRO012 Planned records posted successfully (number: &1)
is not an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message indicating that planned records have been successfully posted. The message includes a placeholder&1
, which is replaced by the number of records that were posted.Cause:
This message typically occurs in the context of business processes that involve planning and posting records in SAP, particularly in modules related to logistics, finance, or project management. The message indicates that the system has successfully processed a batch of planned records, which could be related to various activities such as:
Since this is an informational message rather than an error, no specific action is required unless you are expecting a different outcome. However, if you are looking to verify the details of the posted records or ensure that the posting aligns with your expectations, you can take the following steps:
Review the Posted Records: Check the relevant transaction or report to see the details of the records that were posted. This could involve looking at logs or specific reports related to the planning process.
Validate Data: Ensure that the data being posted is correct and aligns with your business requirements. If there are discrepancies, you may need to investigate the source of the data.
Monitor for Further Messages: Keep an eye on subsequent messages or logs to ensure that there are no issues arising from the posting of these records.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of this message, refer to SAP documentation or your organization's internal guidelines regarding the specific module or process you are working with.
CJ20N
for project planning or CJI3
for project reports.If you have specific concerns or if this message is part of a larger issue, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in the relevant area.
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