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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MSG_UH - Universal Hierarchy Message Class
Message number: 266
Message text: Line &1: Remove all semantic tags for node &2.
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MSG_UH266
- Line &1: Remove all semantic tags for node &2. ?The SAP error message MSG_UH266, which states "Line &1: Remove all semantic tags for node &2," typically occurs in the context of SAP's data processing, particularly when dealing with hierarchical data structures or XML processing. This error indicates that there are semantic tags present in a node that should not have them, which can lead to issues in data processing or validation.
Cause:
- Semantic Tags Misuse: The error is triggered when semantic tags (which are used to provide additional meaning or context to data) are incorrectly applied to a node that does not support them.
- Data Structure Violations: The data structure being processed may have been defined in a way that prohibits the use of semantic tags in certain nodes.
- XML or Data Format Issues: If the data is being processed in XML format, the presence of unexpected tags can lead to parsing errors.
Solution:
- Review the Data Structure: Check the definition of the data structure or schema being used. Ensure that the node in question (node &2) is not supposed to have semantic tags.
- Remove Semantic Tags: Go through the data and remove any semantic tags associated with the specified node (line &1). This may involve editing the data manually or adjusting the data generation process to exclude these tags.
- Validation: After making the changes, validate the data again to ensure that it complies with the expected structure and does not trigger the error.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guidelines related to the specific module or data processing you are working with to understand the correct usage of semantic tags.
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