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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PHIN_TO_CREATE -
Message number: 017
Message text: File content was changed
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PHIN_TO_CREATE017
- File content was changed ?The SAP error message PHIN_TO_CREATE017: File content was changed typically occurs in the context of data import or file processing within SAP systems, particularly when dealing with file uploads or data transfers. This error indicates that the content of the file being processed has been altered or modified in some way since it was last validated or checked.
Causes:
- File Modification: The file may have been edited or modified after it was initially created or before it was uploaded to SAP.
- Concurrent Access: Another process or user may have accessed or modified the file while it was being processed.
- Corrupted File: The file may be corrupted or not properly formatted, leading to discrepancies in the expected content.
- Network Issues: If the file is being transferred over a network, interruptions or issues during the transfer could lead to changes in the file content.
- Version Control: If there are multiple versions of the file, the wrong version may have been uploaded.
Solutions:
- Re-validate the File: Ensure that the file has not been modified since it was last validated. If it has, revert to the original version or re-create the file.
- Check for Concurrent Modifications: Ensure that no other processes or users are accessing or modifying the file during the upload process.
- File Integrity Check: Perform a check to ensure the file is not corrupted. You can do this by comparing checksums or using file validation tools.
- Use the Correct Version: Make sure you are using the correct version of the file that is intended for upload.
- Retry the Upload: After ensuring the file is correct and unmodified, attempt to upload the file again.
- Consult Logs: Check SAP logs for more detailed error messages or warnings that could provide additional context about the issue.
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