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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PAK - Package API / Package Tools
Message number: 180
Message text: Active version of &1 &2: no development objects used
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PAK180
- Active version of &1 &2: no development objects used ?The SAP error message PAK180 indicates that there is an active version of a transport request (or a change request) for a specific object (like a program, function module, etc.), but it does not contain any development objects. This typically occurs when a transport request is created but no actual changes or objects have been added to it.
Cause:
- Empty Transport Request: The transport request was created but no objects were added to it.
- Incorrect Object Assignment: Objects may have been assigned to the transport request but were not properly included or activated.
- Development Objects Deleted: The objects that were initially included in the transport request may have been deleted or removed before the transport was released.
Solution:
Check the Transport Request:
- Go to the Transport Organizer (transaction code SE09 or SE10) and check the transport request in question.
- Verify if any objects are listed under the transport request. If there are no objects, you may need to add the necessary objects.
Add Development Objects:
- If the transport request is empty, you can add the required development objects to it. This can be done by using the "Include Objects" option in the Transport Organizer.
Release the Transport Request:
- Once the necessary objects are added, you can release the transport request. Make sure to check that all required objects are included.
Create a New Transport Request:
- If the current transport request is not needed or is empty, you can create a new transport request and ensure that you add the necessary objects before releasing it.
Check for Deletions:
- If you suspect that objects were deleted, check the change logs or the object history to see if any changes were made that could have affected the transport request.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or refer to SAP Notes for more specific guidance related to your system version.
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