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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWXBE/CORE -
Message number: 084
Message text: Payload structure found '&1'
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/IWXBE/CORE084
- Payload structure found '&1' ?The SAP error message
/IWXBE/CORE084 Payload structure found '&1'
typically indicates an issue related to the payload structure in the context of SAP's Integration with external systems, particularly in the SAP Gateway or SAP Process Integration (PI) environments. This error suggests that the system has encountered a payload structure that it does not recognize or that is not properly defined.Cause:
- Invalid Payload Structure: The payload being sent to the SAP system does not match the expected structure defined in the system.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the service or the data model that is supposed to handle the incoming payload.
- Version Mismatch: The version of the payload being sent may not be compatible with the version expected by the SAP system.
- Missing or Incorrect Mapping: If you are using middleware (like SAP PI/PO), there may be issues with the mapping of the payload to the expected structure.
Solution:
- Check Payload Structure: Review the payload being sent to ensure it matches the expected structure. You can use tools like Postman or SOAP UI to inspect the payload.
- Review Service Configuration: Ensure that the service configuration in SAP Gateway or PI/PO is correctly set up to handle the incoming payload.
- Update Data Model: If the payload structure has changed, you may need to update the data model in SAP to accommodate the new structure.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that both the sending system and the SAP system are up to date and compatible with each other.
- Debugging: Use transaction codes like
/IWXBE/CORE
or relevant debugging tools to trace the error and identify where the mismatch is occurring.- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or community forums for specific guidance related to the payload structure and error message.
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