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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RMSL - Labeling Application Messages
Message number: 064
Message text: Status of label set was changed by user &1; old: &2; new: &3
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RMSL064
- Status of label set was changed by user &1; old: &2; new: &3 ?The SAP error message RMSL064 indicates that the status of a label set has been changed by a user. The message provides details about the user who made the change, the old status, and the new status of the label set.
Cause:
This message typically occurs in the context of SAP's Label Management or Labeling functionality, which is often used in logistics, warehousing, or production environments. The change in status could be due to:
- User Action: A user manually changed the status of the label set, which could be part of a normal workflow.
- System Process: An automated process or batch job may have changed the status based on certain conditions or triggers.
- Data Integrity Issues: If there are concurrent users or processes trying to change the status of the same label set, it may lead to conflicts or unexpected changes.
Solution:
To address this error message, consider the following steps:
- Check User Actions: Review the actions taken by the user identified in the message. Determine if the status change was intentional and appropriate.
- Audit Logs: If available, check the audit logs to see the history of changes made to the label set. This can help identify if the change was part of a legitimate process or if it was an error.
- Status Management: Ensure that the status management process is well-defined and that users are trained on how to properly change statuses without causing conflicts.
- Concurrency Control: Implement or review concurrency control mechanisms to prevent multiple users from changing the status of the same label set simultaneously.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on managing label sets and understanding the implications of status changes.
Related Information:
RMSL
for label management.If the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert.
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