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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OT - SAP Online Correction Support (SOCS)
Message number: 163
Message text: Package &1 completely migrated to &2
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OT163
- Package &1 completely migrated to &2 ?The SAP error message OT163 indicates that a package has been completely migrated from one transport directory to another. This message typically occurs during the transport management process when a package is being moved or migrated between different systems or directories.
Cause:
The error message OT163 is not necessarily an error in the traditional sense; rather, it is an informational message indicating that the migration process for a specific package has been completed. The message format is as follows:
Since OT163 is an informational message, there is no specific "solution" required to resolve an error. However, if you are seeing this message and it is unexpected, you may want to:
Verify Migration Status: Check the status of the migration process to ensure that it has completed successfully and that all objects within the package are available in the target system.
Check Transport Logs: Review the transport logs for any additional messages or warnings that may provide context about the migration process.
Confirm Package Integrity: Ensure that the package has been correctly imported into the target system and that all necessary objects are functioning as expected.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for more information on transport management and package migration.
Transport Management System (TMS): This is the SAP component that manages the transport of objects between different SAP systems. Understanding how TMS works can help in managing packages and migrations effectively.
Transport Directory: This is the location where transport requests are stored. Familiarity with the structure and management of transport directories can aid in troubleshooting transport-related issues.
SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional insights or updates related to transport management and package migration.
If you encounter further issues or unexpected behavior related to this message, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for more detailed assistance.
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