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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LSO - Publisher and Learner Account
Message number: 633
Message text: The check of the selected curriculum elements found no errors
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LSO633
- The check of the selected curriculum elements found no errors ?The SAP error message LSO633, which states "The check of the selected curriculum elements found no errors," typically occurs in the context of SAP Learning Solution (LSO) when you are trying to check or validate curriculum elements, such as courses or training plans, and the system does not find any issues with the selected elements.
Cause:
- No Errors Detected: The primary cause of this message is that the system has completed a validation check on the selected curriculum elements and has found no errors. This is not necessarily an error message but rather an informational message indicating that everything is in order.
- Incorrect Expectations: Users may expect to see a different message or may be looking for specific errors that do not exist. This can happen if the user is unsure about the validation process or the expected outcomes.
Solution:
- Review the Curriculum Elements: If you were expecting to find errors, double-check the curriculum elements you selected to ensure they are set up correctly. Look for any potential issues that might not have been flagged by the system.
- Understand the Message: Recognize that this message indicates a successful validation check. If you are looking for specific issues, you may need to perform additional checks or validations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources related to the Learning Solution for more detailed information on curriculum checks and validations.
- Seek Support: If you believe there should be errors or if you are facing issues beyond this message, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert for further assistance.
Related Information:
In summary, the LSO633 message indicates that the validation process has completed successfully with no errors found. If you have specific concerns or expectations regarding the curriculum elements, further investigation may be necessary.
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