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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SKTE - Translation: Include External Texts
Message number: 105
Message text: Source and target languages must be different
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SKTE105
- Source and target languages must be different ?The SAP error message SKTE105, which states "Source and target languages must be different," typically occurs in the context of translation or language settings within SAP. This error indicates that the system has detected that the source language and the target language for a translation task are set to the same value, which is not allowed.
Cause:
The primary cause of this error is that the source language and target language fields are configured to be the same. For example, if you are trying to translate text from English to English, the system will throw this error because it expects the source and target languages to be different.
Solution:
To resolve the SKTE105 error, you should:
Check Language Settings:
- Go to the transaction or screen where you are performing the translation.
- Verify the source language and target language settings.
- Ensure that the source language (the language of the original text) and the target language (the language you want to translate to) are different.
Change the Target Language:
- If you mistakenly set the target language to be the same as the source language, change it to a different language that you want the text to be translated into.
Save Changes:
- After making the necessary adjustments, save your changes and try to perform the translation again.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SKTE105 error and successfully perform your translation tasks in SAP.
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