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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PLM_FOX - Message from development class PLM_FOX
Message number: 017
Message text: FOX cache: Number per object type
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PLM_FOX017
- FOX cache: Number per object type ?The SAP error message PLM_FOX017, which relates to the FOX cache and indicates "Number per object type," typically occurs in the context of SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and the use of the FOX (Flexible Object Exchange) framework. This error can arise when there is an issue with the configuration or data handling in the FOX cache.
Cause:
- Cache Limit Exceeded: The error often indicates that the number of objects being processed or cached exceeds the predefined limits set in the system.
- Configuration Issues: There may be misconfigurations in the FOX settings or parameters that define how many objects can be cached or processed at a time.
- Data Integrity Issues: There could be issues with the data being processed, such as duplicates or inconsistencies that lead to the cache being unable to handle the requests properly.
Solution:
- Check Configuration Settings: Review the FOX configuration settings in your SAP system. Ensure that the limits for the number of objects per type are set appropriately for your business needs.
- Clear the Cache: Sometimes, clearing the FOX cache can resolve temporary issues. You can do this through transaction codes or specific functions in the SAP GUI.
- Data Validation: Validate the data being processed to ensure there are no duplicates or inconsistencies. Clean up any problematic data entries that might be causing the cache to exceed its limits.
- Increase Limits: If your business processes require handling a larger number of objects, consider increasing the limits in the configuration settings, if feasible.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to FOX and PLM for any specific recommendations or patches that may address this issue.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance. They may provide insights based on the specific version of your SAP system and any known issues.
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