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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSLPO_CHECK - Logical Partitioning: Consistency Checks
Message number: 699
Message text: Inconsistency '&1' found (&2, &3, &4)
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RSLPO_CHECK699
- Inconsistency '&1' found (&2, &3, &4) ?The SAP error message RSLPO_CHECK699 indicates that there is an inconsistency found in the data related to a specific object or process. The placeholders
&1
,&2
,&3
, and&4
typically represent specific details about the inconsistency, such as the object type, the key of the object, or other relevant identifiers.Cause
The inconsistency could arise from various reasons, including but not limited to:
To resolve the RSLPO_CHECK699 error, you can follow these steps:
Analyze the Error Message: Look closely at the details provided in the error message (the values of &1
, &2
, &3
, and &4
). This will give you specific information about what is inconsistent.
Check Data Consistency: Use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser) to check the relevant tables for inconsistencies. You may need to look at the specific object or data that the error message refers to.
Run Consistency Checks: If applicable, run any standard SAP consistency checks or reports that can help identify and fix inconsistencies in the data.
Review Configuration: Ensure that the configuration settings related to the object in question are correct and complete. This may involve checking customizing settings in SPRO.
Data Correction: If you identify specific records that are causing the inconsistency, you may need to correct or delete those records. Be cautious and ensure you have backups before making changes.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP Notes or the SAP Help Portal for any specific notes related to the error message RSLPO_CHECK699. There may be known issues or patches available.
Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot resolve it, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance. Provide them with the full error message and any relevant details you have gathered.
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the inconsistency causing the RSLPO_CHECK699 error.
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