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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPCE/FK_MES -
Message number: 060
Message text: HCM database table '&1' is not available, not supported in Cloud Edition
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/SAPCE/FK_MES060
- HCM database table '&1' is not available, not supported in Cloud Edition ?The SAP error message
/SAPCE/FK_MES060
indicates that a specific HCM (Human Capital Management) database table is not available or supported in the Cloud Edition of SAP. This typically occurs when trying to access or utilize certain functionalities or data structures that are not part of the cloud version of SAP, as the Cloud Edition may have limitations compared to the on-premise version.Cause:
- Unsupported Tables: The specific HCM database table referenced in the error message (
&1
) is not supported in the Cloud Edition. This could be due to the fact that certain tables and functionalities are either deprecated or not included in the cloud version of SAP.- Migration Issues: If you are migrating from an on-premise version to the Cloud Edition, some tables and functionalities may not have a direct equivalent in the cloud environment.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings or custom developments that are trying to access unsupported tables.
Solution:
- Identify the Table: Replace
&1
in the error message with the actual table name to identify which specific table is causing the issue.- Check Documentation: Review SAP documentation for the Cloud Edition to understand which tables and functionalities are supported. This will help you determine if there is an alternative approach or table that can be used.
- Use Supported Alternatives: If the table is not supported, look for alternative tables or data structures that provide similar functionality in the Cloud Edition.
- Adjust Custom Code: If you have custom code or reports that reference the unsupported table, you will need to modify this code to use supported tables or APIs.
- Consult SAP Support: If you are unsure about how to proceed or need specific guidance, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance.
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