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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SIC_DUPL_RULESET - Rulesets for ICM Duplicate Check
Message number: 060
Message text: Line &1: Closing tag &2 expected at this place
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SIC_DUPL_RULESET060
- Line &1: Closing tag &2 expected at this place ?The SAP error message
SIC_DUPL_RULESET060
typically indicates an issue with the syntax of a ruleset in the context of SAP's Business Rules Framework (BRF+). The specific message "Line &1: Closing tag &2 expected at this place" suggests that there is a problem with the structure of the XML or the ruleset definition, where a closing tag is missing or misplaced.Cause:
- XML Syntax Error: The ruleset may contain improperly formatted XML, such as missing closing tags or mismatched tags.
- Copy-Paste Issues: If the ruleset was copied from another source, it might have introduced formatting errors.
- Manual Edits: Manual changes to the ruleset without proper validation can lead to syntax errors.
- Version Compatibility: If the ruleset was created in a different version of SAP or BRF+, there may be compatibility issues.
Solution:
- Check XML Structure: Review the XML structure of the ruleset for any missing or mismatched tags. Ensure that every opening tag has a corresponding closing tag.
- Use XML Validator: Utilize an XML validation tool to check for syntax errors in the ruleset. This can help identify the exact location of the error.
- Review Changes: If the ruleset was recently modified, review the changes to identify any potential mistakes.
- Recreate the Ruleset: If the issue persists and cannot be resolved, consider recreating the ruleset from scratch, ensuring that the structure is correct.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or community forums for guidance on the specific ruleset and its expected structure.
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