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How To Fix NI107 - Message type CONDBI for change pointers is not active (check)


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: NI - Document index processing

  • Message number: 107

  • Message text: Message type CONDBI for change pointers is not active (check)

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  • What causes this issue?

    The change pointers for message type CONDBI are not active.

    System Response

    With the current system settings, automatic document adjustment is not
    possible.

    How to fix this error?

    Please check your system settings.

    <DS:SIMG.W_DF_LT_0820>Activate change pointer for message type CONDBI
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    INCLUDE ISR_CUSTOMIZING

    Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.


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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message NI107 - Message type CONDBI for change pointers is not active (check) ?

    The SAP error message NI107 indicates that the message type CONDBI for change pointers is not active. This typically occurs in the context of using change pointers for data replication or integration scenarios, where certain message types need to be activated for the system to process changes correctly.

    Cause:

    The primary cause of this error is that the message type CONDBI is not activated in the system. Change pointers are used in SAP to track changes to data, and if the relevant message type is not active, the system cannot process these changes, leading to the error message.

    Solution:

    To resolve the NI107 error, you need to activate the message type CONDBI. Here are the steps to do this:

    1. Access the Change Pointer Configuration:

      • Go to transaction code BD61 in the SAP GUI. This transaction is used to maintain change pointer settings.
    2. Check Message Type:

      • In the Change Pointer Configuration screen, look for the message type CONDBI. You may need to scroll through the list or use the search functionality.
    3. Activate the Message Type:

      • If CONDBI is not active, you can activate it by selecting the message type and choosing the option to activate it. This usually involves checking a box or selecting an option that indicates the message type should be active.
    4. Save Changes:

      • After activating the message type, make sure to save your changes.
    5. Verify Configuration:

      • You can verify that the message type is now active by checking the list again or by running a test to see if the error persists.

    Related Information:

    • Change Pointers: Change pointers are a mechanism in SAP that allows the system to track changes to specific data objects. They are often used in scenarios involving data replication, such as ALE (Application Link Enabling) or IDocs (Intermediate Documents).

    • Message Types: Each message type corresponds to a specific type of data change. In this case, CONDBI is related to changes in condition records.

    • Transaction Codes:

      • BD61: Change Pointer Configuration
      • BD52: Display Change Pointers
      • WE20: Partner Profiles (for IDoc processing)
    • Documentation: For more detailed information, you can refer to SAP Help documentation or consult with your SAP Basis or functional team for assistance with change pointer configurations.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the NI107 error and ensure that the message type CONDBI is active for processing change pointers in your SAP system.

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