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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCMTMS/UI_MESSAGES -
Message number: 343
Message text: The button &1 appears twice; one instance was removed
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/SCMTMS/UI_MESSAGES343
- The button &1 appears twice; one instance was removed ?The SAP error message
/SCMTMS/UI_MESSAGES343
indicates that there is a duplicate button in the user interface of the SAP Transportation Management System (TM). This typically occurs when the same button is defined multiple times in the UI configuration, leading to a conflict.Cause:
- Duplicate UI Configuration: The button may have been defined more than once in the UI configuration settings, either in the same view or across different views.
- Custom Development: If there has been custom development or modifications made to the standard UI, it may inadvertently introduce duplicates.
- Transport Issues: If changes were transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), it could lead to inconsistencies or duplicates if not managed properly.
Solution:
Check UI Configuration:
- Go to the UI configuration settings in the SAP TM system.
- Look for the specific view where the button is defined and check for duplicate entries.
- Remove or consolidate the duplicate button definitions.
Review Custom Code:
- If there is custom code involved, review it to ensure that it does not create duplicate buttons.
- Make necessary adjustments to the code to prevent duplicates.
Transport Management:
- If the issue arose after a transport, review the transport logs and the objects that were transported.
- Ensure that the transport does not include duplicate UI elements.
Testing:
- After making changes, test the UI to ensure that the error message no longer appears and that the button functions as expected.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to UI configuration in SAP TM for best practices and guidelines.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the duplicate button issue and implement a solution to resolve the error message.
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