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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MODEL - Modeling
Message number: 100
Message text: &1 document model entity (entities) activated - &2 warning(s)
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MODEL100
- &1 document model entity (entities) activated - &2 warning(s) ?The SAP error message "MODEL100 &1 document model entity (entities) activated - &2 warning(s)" typically indicates that there are warnings associated with the activation of a document model entity in SAP. This message is part of the Document Management System (DMS) or related modules where document models are used.
Cause:
Warnings During Activation: The message suggests that while activating a document model entity, there were warnings that need to be addressed. These warnings could be related to:
- Missing mandatory fields.
- Incorrect data formats.
- Inconsistent data entries.
- Configuration issues in the document model.
Model Configuration Issues: The document model may not be properly configured, leading to warnings during the activation process.
Solution:
Review Warnings: Check the specific warnings that are generated during the activation process. This can usually be done by navigating to the transaction or log where the activation was attempted. The warnings will provide insights into what needs to be corrected.
Correct Data Issues: Based on the warnings, make the necessary corrections to the document model. This may involve:
- Filling in missing mandatory fields.
- Correcting data formats.
- Ensuring that all required configurations are in place.
Re-activate the Model: After addressing the warnings, attempt to re-activate the document model entity. Ensure that there are no further warnings.
Consult Documentation: If the warnings are not clear, refer to SAP documentation or help resources related to document models for guidance on specific configurations and requirements.
Seek Support: If you are unable to resolve the warnings, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with SAP community forums for assistance.
Related Information:
DMS
, CV01N
, or others related to document management in SAP.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the warnings and take appropriate action to resolve the issue.
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