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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RMPS_IMPORT - Error Messages for Fileplan Import
Message number: 204
Message text: Classes and folders at top level
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RMPS_IMPORT204
- Classes and folders at top level ?The SAP error message RMPS_IMPORT204, which states "Classes and folders at top level," typically occurs during the import of a transport request in the SAP system. This error indicates that there are classes or folders that are not organized correctly within the transport request, specifically at the top level of the package structure.
Cause:
- Improper Structure: The transport request may contain classes or folders that are not properly organized within the package hierarchy. In SAP, classes and folders should be organized under a specific package and not exist at the top level.
- Transport Request Issues: The transport request may have been created incorrectly, or there may have been changes made to the package structure that are not reflected in the transport request.
- Development Environment Issues: If the development environment has inconsistencies or if objects were created outside of the intended package structure, this error can occur.
Solution:
- Check Package Assignment: Ensure that all classes and folders are assigned to the correct package. You can do this by checking the package assignment in the Object Navigator (SE80) or the Class Builder (SE24).
- Reorganize Objects: If you find any classes or folders at the top level, move them to the appropriate package. You can do this by using the "Change Package" option in the Object Navigator.
- Adjust Transport Request: If the transport request is incorrectly structured, you may need to create a new transport request or adjust the existing one to ensure that all objects are correctly organized.
- Use Transaction SE01: You can use transaction SE01 to manage transport requests and check for any inconsistencies or issues with the transport request.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to transport management and object organization for any additional guidance.
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If the problem persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or consulting SAP support for further assistance.
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