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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SEEF_BASE - Message Class for Package SEEF_BASE
Message number: 078
Message text: Enhancement implementation &1 exists in multiple composite spots
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SEEF_BASE078
- Enhancement implementation &1 exists in multiple composite spots ?The SAP error message SEEF_BASE078 indicates that there is an enhancement implementation that exists in multiple composite spots. This typically occurs when you are trying to implement an enhancement in a way that conflicts with existing implementations in the system.
Cause:
- Multiple Implementations: The enhancement implementation you are trying to create or activate already exists in more than one composite spot. Composite spots are used in SAP to manage enhancements and modifications in a structured way.
- Conflicting Enhancements: There may be conflicting enhancements that are trying to modify the same functionality or area of the code, leading to ambiguity in which implementation should be used.
Solution:
- Identify Existing Implementations: Use transaction code SE80 or SE19 to check for existing enhancement implementations in the composite spots. You can look for the specific enhancement spot and see where the implementations are located.
- Remove or Adjust Conflicting Implementations: If you find that there are multiple implementations, you may need to either remove or adjust the conflicting implementations. This could involve:
- Deactivating one of the implementations.
- Merging the logic of the implementations if they are meant to work together.
- Choosing a different enhancement spot if applicable.
- Use the Correct Composite Spot: Ensure that you are using the correct composite spot for your enhancement. Sometimes, enhancements are meant to be implemented in specific spots, and using the wrong one can lead to this error.
- Consult Documentation: Check the SAP documentation or notes related to the specific enhancement spot you are working with. There may be specific guidelines or restrictions on how enhancements should be implemented.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SEEF_BASE078 error and successfully implement your enhancement.
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