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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MY - Messages for Balance Sheet Valuation(Low.Val.Det./LIFO/FIFO)
Message number: 099
Message text: Entries have been made in the application log. Check these entries
Whilst the program was running, messages were created and collected in
the application log. ,,,,,,,,
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Check the messages in the application log.
It is possible that a part of the worklist was not processed due to the
errors that have occurred.
You can view the application log from the program run. To do this,
choose the "Messages" button on the selection screen of the relevant
program. On the following screen, you can adjust the analysis period
and trigger the "Execute" function.
If you work with the Schedule Manager, the entries in the application
log are displayed using the Schedule Manager Monitor.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
MY099
- Entries have been made in the application log. Check these entries ?The SAP error message MY099 indicates that there are entries in the application log that need to be checked. This message typically arises in various contexts within SAP, often related to issues in processes such as material management, financial transactions, or other application areas.
Cause:
The error message MY099 is generally triggered when:
- Application Log Entries Exist: There are entries in the application log that may contain warnings or errors related to a specific transaction or process.
- Process Issues: The underlying process may have encountered issues, such as data inconsistencies, missing information, or failed validations.
- Configuration Problems: There may be configuration issues in the system that are causing the process to fail or behave unexpectedly.
Solution:
To resolve the MY099 error, follow these steps:
Check the Application Log:
- Use transaction code SLG1 to access the application log.
- Enter the relevant parameters (like object, sub-object, and date range) to filter the logs.
- Review the entries for any warnings or errors that provide more context about the issue.
Analyze Log Entries:
- Look for specific error messages or codes in the log entries that can guide you to the root cause.
- Pay attention to any details that indicate what went wrong during the process.
Correct the Issues:
- Based on the information from the application log, take corrective actions. This may involve:
- Fixing data inconsistencies.
- Updating missing or incorrect information.
- Adjusting configuration settings if necessary.
Re-run the Process:
- After addressing the issues identified in the application log, re-run the transaction or process that triggered the MY099 message to see if the problem is resolved.
Consult Documentation or Support:
- If the issue persists or if the log entries are unclear, consult SAP documentation or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the underlying issues causing the MY099 error in SAP.
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