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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SMB/RUNTIME_CORE -
Message number: 166
Message text: Entry &1/&2/&3 is NOT missing in &4. You may reactivate the activity.
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/SMB/RUNTIME_CORE166
- Entry &1/&2/&3 is NOT missing in &4. You may reactivate the activity. ?The SAP error message
/SMB/RUNTIME_CORE166 Entry &1/&2/&3 is NOT missing in &4. You may reactivate the activity.
typically occurs in the context of the SAP Business One or SAP Business ByDesign environments, particularly when dealing with runtime activities or configurations.Cause:
This error message indicates that the system is trying to perform an operation (like reactivating an activity) on an entry that is expected to be missing but is actually present in the specified context (like a table or a configuration). The placeholders
&1
,&2
,&3
, and&4
represent specific identifiers related to the entry and the context in which the error occurred.Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check the Entry: Verify the entry identified by
&1
,&2
, and&3
in the context of&4
. This may involve checking the relevant database table or configuration settings to confirm that the entry exists.Reactivation: If the entry is indeed present and you need to reactivate the activity, you can do so by following the appropriate steps in the SAP interface. This may involve navigating to the relevant module or configuration area and selecting the option to reactivate or refresh the activity.
Review Logs: Check the system logs for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about why the system expected the entry to be missing.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance related to the module or functionality you are working with. This can provide insights into the expected behavior and troubleshooting steps.
Contact Support: If the issue persists and you cannot determine the cause or solution, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal IT team for further assistance.
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