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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPCND/GENERATOR -
Message number: 196
Message text: Access view table type &1 successfully written into the DDIC.
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/SAPCND/GENERATOR196
- Access view table type &1 successfully written into the DDIC. ?The SAP error message
/SAPCND/GENERATOR196
typically indicates that there is an issue related to the generation of access views in the Data Dictionary (DDIC) for condition tables in SAP. This message is generally informational and indicates that the access view for a condition table has been successfully written into the DDIC.Cause:
- Successful Generation: The message itself indicates that the generation process was successful, meaning that the access view for the specified table type has been created without errors.
- Context of Use: This message often appears during the execution of a program or transaction that involves the generation of access views for condition tables, such as when working with pricing conditions in SAP SD (Sales and Distribution) or similar modules.
Solution:
Since the message indicates success, there is typically no action required. However, if you are experiencing issues related to the access view or if you expected an error message instead, consider the following steps:
- Check the Access View: Verify that the access view has been created correctly in the Data Dictionary. You can do this by navigating to the Data Dictionary (transaction SE11) and checking the relevant access view.
- Review Logs: If you are facing issues elsewhere, check the application logs (transaction SLG1) for any related error messages that might provide more context.
- Re-generate if Necessary: If you suspect that the access view is not functioning as expected, you can try to regenerate it. This can often be done through the relevant transaction or program that manages condition tables.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to the specific condition tables or access views you are working with for any additional guidance.
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