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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S_LRM_UI - Information Retention Manager - Messages on WD UI
Message number: 116
Message text: Rule check was executed
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S_LRM_UI116
- Rule check was executed ?The SAP error message S_LRM_UI116, which states "Rule check was executed," typically indicates that a rule check has been performed in the context of a specific application or process, but it does not necessarily indicate an error by itself. Instead, it serves as a notification that the rule check has been completed.
Cause:
- Rule Check Execution: This message is often triggered when a validation or rule check is executed as part of a business process, such as during data entry, configuration, or workflow processes.
- Business Logic: The system is designed to ensure that certain business rules are adhered to, and this message indicates that the system has evaluated the relevant rules.
Solution:
- Review the Context: Since this message is informational, you should review the context in which it appears. Check if there are any subsequent messages or warnings that indicate an actual issue.
- Check Rule Configuration: If you are expecting a different outcome from the rule check, you may need to review the configuration of the rules in the relevant application area (e.g., SAP Business Rules Framework).
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help resources related to the specific application or module you are working with to understand the implications of the rule check.
- Debugging: If you believe there is an issue, you may need to debug the process to see what rules were checked and what the results were.
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