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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSTLOGO - Deprecated: Messages when deleting/copying TLOGO objects
Message number: 012
Message text: Texts from R3TR &1 &2 &3 copied
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RSTLOGO012
- Texts from R3TR &1 &2 &3 copied ?The SAP error message RSTLOGO012 indicates that there has been a successful copy operation of texts from a transport request, specifically for objects of type R3TR. The message format typically looks like this:
RSTLOGO012 Texts from R3TR &1 &2 &3 copied
Where
&1
,&2
, and&3
represent specific identifiers for the object type, object name, and possibly the transport request number or other relevant details.Cause
This message is not an error in the traditional sense; rather, it is an informational message indicating that the text elements associated with a particular object have been successfully copied. This usually occurs during transport operations or when performing actions that involve the transfer of text elements between different environments (e.g., from development to quality assurance or production).
Solution
Since this message is informational, there is typically no action required unless you are experiencing issues with the transport or the objects involved. If you are seeing this message and it is unexpected, consider the following steps:
- Verify the Transport Request: Check the transport request to ensure that the objects and texts have been copied as expected.
- Check for Errors: Look for any other error messages that may have occurred during the transport process. This message alone does not indicate a problem, but other messages may provide context.
- Review Object Status: Ensure that the objects involved are in the correct status and that there are no inconsistencies in the system.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of this message, refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP Basis or development team for further clarification.
Related Information
In summary, RSTLOGO012 is an informational message indicating successful copying of text elements, and it typically does not require any corrective action unless accompanied by other error messages.
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