How To Fix /SDF/CMO_SYS110 - Include &1 is used by &2 which has a syntax error in the source system.


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /SDF/CMO_SYS -

  • Message number: 110

  • Message text: Include &1 is used by &2 which has a syntax error in the source system.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /SDF/CMO_SYS110 - Include &1 is used by &2 which has a syntax error in the source system. ?

    The SAP error message /SDF/CMO_SYS110 Include &1 is used by &2 which has a syntax error in the source system typically indicates that there is a problem with an ABAP include file that is being referenced by another program or include. This error is often encountered in the context of SAP's Software Development Framework (SDF) or when working with ABAP programs.

    Cause:

    1. Syntax Error in Include: The primary cause of this error is that the specified include file (&1) has a syntax error. This could be due to incorrect ABAP code, missing statements, or other coding issues.
    2. Dependency Issues: The include file is being used by another program or include (&2), which cannot be activated or executed until the syntax error in the include is resolved.
    3. Transport Issues: If the include was recently transported from another system, it may not have been properly adjusted for the target system, leading to syntax errors.

    Solution:

    1. Identify the Include and Program: Check the error message for the specific include (&1) and the program or include that is using it (&2).
    2. Check Syntax: Open the include file in the ABAP editor (transaction SE38 or SE80) and check for syntax errors. You can do this by using the "Check" function (Ctrl + F2) in the ABAP editor.
    3. Correct Errors: Fix any syntax errors found in the include file. This may involve correcting code, adding missing statements, or ensuring that all necessary declarations are present.
    4. Activate the Include: After correcting the errors, activate the include file. This will also allow the dependent program or include to be activated.
    5. Test the Changes: Once the include is activated, test the program or include that was previously failing to ensure that the issue is resolved.
    6. Transport Considerations: If the include was transported, ensure that all dependencies are correctly transported and that the target system is in sync with the source system.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Use SE38 (ABAP Editor) or SE80 (Object Navigator) to find and edit the include files and programs.
    • Debugging: If the error persists after fixing syntax issues, consider using the debugger to trace the execution and identify any other underlying issues.
    • Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or community forums for additional insights on common syntax errors and best practices in ABAP programming.
    • Version Control: If you are using version control for your ABAP code, check the history of changes to the include file to identify recent modifications that may have introduced the error.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your ABAP programs and includes are functioning correctly.

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