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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SAPBC_GLOBAL - Messages for Package SAPBC_GLOBAL
Message number: 201
Message text: The SAP standard table contents will be imported
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SAPBC_GLOBAL201
- The SAP standard table contents will be imported ?The SAP error message "SAPBC_GLOBAL201: The SAP standard table contents will be imported" typically occurs during the import of transport requests that contain changes to standard SAP tables. This message is not necessarily an error but rather a warning indicating that the import process will overwrite the existing contents of standard tables with the contents defined in the transport request.
Cause:
- Transport Request: The transport request you are trying to import includes changes to standard SAP tables, which may include data that is meant to replace existing data in those tables.
- Data Consistency: The system is alerting you that the import will affect the standard data, which could lead to inconsistencies if not handled properly.
Solution:
- Review the Transport Request: Before proceeding with the import, review the contents of the transport request to understand what changes are being made to the standard tables. This can help you assess the impact of the import.
- Backup Data: If the standard table contains critical data, consider backing up the current contents of the table before proceeding with the import. This can be done using transaction codes like SE16 or SE11 to export the data.
- Consult Documentation: Check the documentation or release notes associated with the transport request to understand the purpose of the changes and whether they are necessary for your system.
- Test in a Development Environment: If possible, test the import in a development or quality assurance environment before applying it to the production system. This can help identify any potential issues.
- Proceed with Caution: If you decide to proceed with the import, ensure that you have a rollback plan in case the changes lead to unexpected behavior in the system.
Related Information:
If you continue to experience issues or have specific concerns about the import process, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.
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