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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PAK - Package API / Package Tools
Message number: 147
Message text: &1 &2 cannot be included in package interface &3
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PAK147
- &1 &2 cannot be included in package interface &3 ?The SAP error message PAK147 indicates that there is an issue with the inclusion of certain objects (like function modules, classes, or other repository objects) in a package interface. The message typically states that the specified object cannot be included in the package interface due to certain restrictions or conditions.
Cause:
- Object Type Restrictions: The object you are trying to include may not be of a type that is allowed in the package interface.
- Package Attributes: The package you are working with may have specific attributes or settings that prevent certain objects from being included.
- Dependency Issues: The object may have dependencies that are not compatible with the package interface.
- Transport Layer Issues: If the package is part of a transport layer, there may be restrictions on what can be included in the transport.
Solution:
- Check Object Type: Ensure that the object you are trying to include is of a type that is allowed in the package interface. Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific package type restrictions.
- Review Package Attributes: Go to the package in transaction SE80 or SE21 and check its attributes. Make sure that the package is set up correctly to allow the inclusion of the desired objects.
- Resolve Dependencies: If the object has dependencies, ensure that all required objects are also included in the package interface or resolve any conflicts.
- Consult Transport Layer Settings: If the package is part of a transport layer, check the transport settings to ensure that the object can be included.
- Use Transaction SE80: You can use transaction SE80 to navigate to the package and check the interface settings. This can provide more context on why the inclusion is failing.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after checking these areas, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or development team for further assistance.
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