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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PLM_FMEA_APPL - FMEA - Message
Message number: 400
Message text: No defects were found
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PLM_FMEA_APPL400
- No defects were found ?The SAP error message PLM_FMEA_APPL400: No defects were found typically occurs in the context of the FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) application within SAP PLM (Product Lifecycle Management). This message indicates that the system did not find any defects associated with the FMEA you are trying to analyze or work with.
Cause:
- No Defects Entered: The most common cause is that there are simply no defects recorded in the FMEA document you are working with.
- Incorrect Selection: You may be looking at the wrong FMEA or the wrong version of the FMEA that does not have any defects.
- Data Filtering: There may be filters applied that are excluding defects from the view.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to view defects associated with the FMEA.
Solution:
- Check Defect Entries: Verify that defects have been entered into the FMEA. You can do this by navigating to the defect section of the FMEA document.
- Review FMEA Version: Ensure you are working with the correct version of the FMEA that contains the defects.
- Remove Filters: If there are any filters applied in the FMEA view, try removing them to see if defects appear.
- Authorization Check: Confirm that you have the necessary permissions to view defects in the FMEA. If not, contact your SAP administrator to get the required access.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on how to enter and manage defects in FMEA.
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