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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SFW - Messages for Switch Framework
Message number: 085
Message text: Only one object can be found in change mode
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SFW085
- Only one object can be found in change mode ?The SAP error message SFW085: Only one object can be found in change mode typically occurs when you are trying to change or modify an object in a specific context where only one object is expected to be in change mode, but the system detects that there are multiple objects or none at all.
Cause:
- Multiple Objects in Change Mode: The error can occur if you have multiple objects selected for modification, but the system only allows one object to be in change mode at a time.
- Incorrect Selection: You may have inadvertently selected multiple objects or the wrong object type for the operation you are trying to perform.
- System Configuration: There might be a configuration issue in the system that is causing it to misinterpret the objects you are trying to change.
Solution:
- Check Object Selection: Ensure that you have selected only one object for modification. If you have multiple objects selected, deselect all but one.
- Refresh the Session: Sometimes, simply refreshing the session or logging out and back in can resolve temporary issues.
- Review Object Types: Make sure that the object type you are trying to change is compatible with the operation you are performing.
- Use the Correct Transaction: Ensure you are using the correct transaction code for the operation you are trying to perform. Some transactions are specific to certain object types.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on the object you are trying to modify.
- Check for Locks: Ensure that the object is not locked by another user or process, which could prevent you from entering change mode.
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