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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/OM -
Message number: 737
Message text: New geolocation for address number &1 stored in table GEOLOC
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/ISDFPS/OM737
- New geolocation for address number &1 stored in table GEOLOC ?The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/OM737
indicates that a new geolocation for a specific address number has been stored in the tableGEOLOC
. This message is typically informational rather than an error, meaning it is not necessarily indicative of a problem that needs to be resolved. Instead, it serves to inform users or administrators that a new geolocation entry has been created or updated in the system.Cause:
- New Address Entry: The message is triggered when a new address is added to the system, and the geolocation data for that address is being stored.
- Update of Existing Address: If an existing address is modified, the system may also update the geolocation information, leading to this message.
- Geolocation Service: The system may be using a geolocation service to determine the latitude and longitude of the address, which results in the creation of a new entry in the
GEOLOC
table.Solution:
Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless you are experiencing issues related to geolocation data. However, if you need to ensure that the geolocation data is accurate or troubleshoot any related issues, consider the following steps:
- Verify Address Data: Check the address associated with the message to ensure it is correct and complete.
- Check GEOLOC Table: Review the
GEOLOC
table to see the newly stored geolocation data. You can do this using transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser).- Geolocation Service Configuration: If you are using an external geolocation service, ensure that it is properly configured and functioning as expected.
- Monitor for Errors: If you encounter further issues or error messages related to geolocation, monitor the system logs for any additional information that may indicate a problem.
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