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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPDMC/LSMW_OBJ_060 -
Message number: 007
Message text: Warning. File '&' created on the application server.
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/SAPDMC/LSMW_OBJ_060007
- Warning. File '&' created on the application server. ?The SAP error message
/SAPDMC/LSMW_OBJ_060007
typically indicates a warning related to the Legacy System Migration Workbench (LSMW) process in SAP. The specific message "File '&' created on the application server" suggests that a file has been generated during the LSMW process, but there may be some issues or considerations regarding its creation.Cause:
- File Creation: The warning indicates that a file was created on the application server, which is a normal part of the LSMW process. However, it may also imply that there was an unexpected condition during the file creation.
- File Path Issues: The file may not be in the expected directory, or there may be permission issues preventing access to the file.
- Data Issues: There could be issues with the data being processed, such as formatting errors or missing required fields.
- Configuration Issues: The LSMW project or object may not be configured correctly, leading to warnings during execution.
Solution:
- Check the File: Verify the file that was created on the application server. You can do this by accessing the application server's file system and checking the specified path for the file.
- Review Logs: Look at the logs generated during the LSMW execution to identify any specific errors or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
- Permissions: Ensure that the user executing the LSMW has the necessary permissions to create and access files on the application server.
- Data Validation: Validate the data being processed to ensure it meets the required format and contains all necessary fields.
- Configuration Review: Review the LSMW configuration to ensure that all steps are correctly set up and that there are no missing or incorrect settings.
Related Information:
If the warning does not prevent the LSMW process from completing successfully, it may be safe to proceed, but it is always good practice to investigate and resolve any warnings to ensure data integrity and process reliability.
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