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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PM0/ABP_DC_TOOLS -
Message number: 091
Message text: Field modification structure &1 has different name in C+D and DC
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/PM0/ABP_DC_TOOLS091
- Field modification structure &1 has different name in C+D and DC ?The SAP error message
/PM0/ABP_DC_TOOLS091
indicates that there is a discrepancy in the naming of a field modification structure between the Development (C+D) and the Data Center (DC) environments. This typically occurs in the context of SAP's Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) and can be related to issues in transport requests, data consistency, or configuration mismatches.Cause:
- Naming Discrepancy: The field modification structure has been defined with different names in the Development environment and the Data Center environment.
- Transport Issues: If the structure was modified or created in one environment and not properly transported to the other, it can lead to this error.
- Configuration Mismatches: Changes made in one environment that were not replicated in the other can cause inconsistencies.
- Version Control: Different versions of the same structure might exist in the two environments.
Solution:
- Check Naming Consistency: Verify the names of the field modification structures in both the Development and Data Center environments. Ensure they match exactly.
- Transport Requests: If changes were made in the Development environment, ensure that the relevant transport requests have been created and imported into the Data Center environment.
- Recreate Structures: If the structure is missing in one environment, you may need to recreate it or adjust the naming to ensure consistency.
- Review Change Logs: Check the change logs to identify any recent changes that might have led to this inconsistency.
- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or notes related to the specific structures and their intended use.
- Testing: After making changes, conduct thorough testing to ensure that the issue is resolved and that there are no further discrepancies.
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