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Message class: /ISDFPS/ME_CA_MSG -
Message number: 002
Message text: Processing complete; &1 change pointers were generated
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/ISDFPS/ME_CA_MSG002
- Processing complete; &1 change pointers were generated ?The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/ME_CA_MSG002
indicates that the processing of a certain operation has been completed, and a specific number of change pointers have been generated. This message is typically related to the Change Pointer functionality in SAP, which is used to track changes in master data and transactional data.Cause:
- Change Pointers: The message is informational and indicates that the system has successfully processed data changes and generated change pointers. This is part of the Change Pointer mechanism in SAP, which is used for data replication and integration scenarios.
- Data Processing: The message may appear after a batch job or a process that updates or modifies data in the system, such as a mass update of materials, customers, or other master data.
Solution:
- Review Change Pointers: If you are expecting certain changes to be replicated or processed, you can review the generated change pointers to ensure they are correct. You can do this using transaction code
BD87
orSCDO
to monitor change pointers.- Check Configuration: Ensure that the Change Pointer functionality is correctly configured for the relevant data objects. This includes checking the settings in transaction
BD61
(Change Pointer Configuration).- Monitor Replication: If the change pointers are meant for data replication (e.g., to an external system), ensure that the replication process is functioning correctly and that the target system is receiving the data as expected.
- Log Review: Check the application logs or job logs for any additional messages or errors that may provide more context about the processing that led to this message.
Related Information:
BD87
: Process Change PointersSCDO
: Change Document ObjectsBD61
: Change Pointer ConfigurationIn summary, the message /ISDFPS/ME_CA_MSG002
is not an error but rather an informational message indicating successful processing and generation of change pointers. If you are facing issues related to data replication or processing, you should investigate the change pointers and the related configuration.
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