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How To Fix S_CUS_IMG_ACTIVITY263 - Table/view &1 in object &2 is cross-client and has delivery class C/A


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: S_CUS_IMG_ACTIVITY - IMG Activity

  • Message number: 263

  • Message text: Table/view &1 in object &2 is cross-client and has delivery class C/A

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  • What causes this issue?

    Switch BC sets: Table/view &V1& is cross-client and has delivery class
    "C" (Customizing table, maintenance by customers only, no SAP import) or
    "A" (application table). It is part of object&V2&.

    System Response

    Cross-client tables/views with delivery class "C" or "A" cannot be
    transported to the customer and are therefore forbidden in Switch BC
    sets.

    How to fix this error?

    Table/view &V1& - and therefore also the complete object &V2& - cannot
    be included in Switch BC sets, or, if they are already in a Switch BC
    set, they must be removed from the Switch BC set.

    Procedure for System Administrators

    The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.


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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message S_CUS_IMG_ACTIVITY263 - Table/view &1 in object &2 is cross-client and has delivery class C/A ?

    The SAP error message S_CUS_IMG_ACTIVITY263 indicates that you are trying to access or modify a table or view that is cross-client and has a delivery class of C (Customizing) or A (Application). This means that the object is not intended to be modified in the current client, as it is meant to be shared across all clients in the SAP system.

    Cause:

    1. Cross-Client Object: The object you are trying to access is defined as cross-client, meaning it is shared across all clients in the SAP system. This is typical for configuration tables that should remain consistent across different environments.
    2. Delivery Class: The delivery class of C or A indicates that the object is either a customizing object (C) or an application object (A) that should not be modified in the current client.
    3. Client-Specific Changes: You may be attempting to make changes that are only allowed in the client where the object is defined, or you may be trying to access it in a client where it is not intended to be modified.

    Solution:

    1. Check Client Settings: Ensure that you are in the correct client where modifications are allowed. If you need to make changes, you may need to switch to a different client or use a transport request to move changes to the appropriate client.
    2. Use Transaction Codes: If you are trying to customize settings, use the appropriate transaction codes (like SPRO) to access the customizing settings in the correct client.
    3. Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation for the specific table or view to understand its intended use and any restrictions on modifications.
    4. Transport Requests: If you need to make changes to a cross-client object, consider using transport requests to move the changes from a development client to a production client.
    5. Contact SAP Support: If you believe you should have access to modify the object, or if you are unsure about the implications of the changes, consider reaching out to SAP support or your system administrator for guidance.

    Related Information:

    • Cross-Client Tables: These are tables that store data that is relevant across all clients in an SAP system. Examples include configuration settings, user roles, and other shared data.
    • Delivery Classes: Understanding the delivery classes is crucial for managing data in SAP. The classes are:
      • A: Application table, data is client-independent.
      • C: Customizing table, data is client-dependent but can be transported.
      • L: Table is client-specific and not intended for transport.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional context or solutions for specific issues related to the error message.

    By following these steps and understanding the context of the error message, you should be able to address the issue effectively.

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