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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SB - Version Management Messages
Message number: 528
Message text: Object type &1 is client-specific
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SB528
- Object type &1 is client-specific ?The SAP error message SB528 indicates that the object type you are trying to work with is client-specific. This means that the object is restricted to a specific client in the SAP system, and you may be attempting to access or modify it in a way that is not allowed due to client restrictions.
Cause:
- Client-Specific Objects: In SAP, certain objects (like tables, configurations, or customizations) are defined to be client-specific, meaning they are only relevant to a particular client within the SAP system. This is often the case for configuration settings, user data, and other elements that should not be shared across different clients.
- Cross-Client Access: You may be trying to access or modify a client-specific object from a different client, which is not permitted.
Solution:
- Check Client: Ensure that you are logged into the correct client where the object is defined. You can check your current client in the SAP GUI at the top right corner of the screen.
- Use the Correct Transaction: If you are trying to access a configuration or object that is client-specific, make sure you are using the appropriate transaction code that allows you to work within the correct client context.
- Transport Requests: If you need to move client-specific objects to another client, consider using transport requests to export and import the necessary configurations or objects.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation or help files related to the specific object type you are working with to understand its client-specific nature and any restrictions that apply.
- Authorization: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to access or modify the object in the specific client.
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