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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SDDIC_DDLX_RT - CDS Metadata Extension (DDLX) Runtime Messages
Message number: 067
Message text: Variant changed from &1 to &2
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SDDIC_DDLX_RT067
- Variant changed from &1 to &2 ?The SAP error message SDDIC_DDLX_RT067 indicates that a variant has been changed from one value to another. This typically occurs in the context of data dictionary objects, such as when a variant for a report or a selection screen is modified. The message format shows the old value (
&1
) and the new value (&2
).Cause:
- Manual Changes: A user or developer may have manually changed the variant settings in the SAP system.
- Transport Requests: Changes made in a development environment and transported to a production environment can lead to this error if the variant is not consistent.
- Data Dictionary Changes: Changes in the underlying data dictionary objects (like tables or fields) that the variant relies on can also trigger this message.
- Version Control: If multiple users are working on the same variant, one user’s changes may conflict with another’s.
Solution:
- Review Changes: Check the change logs for the variant to see what modifications were made and by whom. This can help identify if the change was intentional or accidental.
- Revert Changes: If the change was not intended, you can revert the variant to its previous state. This can often be done through the variant management screen.
- Consistency Check: Ensure that the data dictionary objects that the variant relies on are consistent and have not been altered in a way that would affect the variant.
- Communication: If multiple users are involved, communicate with your team to ensure that everyone is aware of the changes being made to the variants.
- Documentation: Maintain proper documentation of changes made to variants to avoid confusion in the future.
Related Information:
SE38
(for executing reports) or SE93
(for managing variants) to manage and review variants.By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and ensure that your variants are functioning as expected.
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