/SMB/TRANSP_INFRA134 - &1 change(s) will be applied in Force Mode


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /SMB/TRANSP_INFRA -

  • Message number: 134

  • Message text: &1 change(s) will be applied in Force Mode

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /SMB/TRANSP_INFRA134 - &1 change(s) will be applied in Force Mode ?

    The SAP error message /SMB/TRANSP_INFRA134 &1 change(s) will be applied in Force Mode typically occurs during the transport process in SAP, particularly when there are issues with the transport request or when the system is unable to apply changes in the standard mode due to certain constraints or conflicts.

    Cause:

    1. Transport Request Issues: The transport request may have inconsistencies or conflicts that prevent it from being applied in the standard mode.
    2. Missing Objects: Some objects that are part of the transport request may not exist in the target system, leading to the need for a forced application.
    3. Dependencies: There may be dependencies on other transport requests that have not been applied yet.
    4. System Configuration: The system may be configured to apply certain changes in force mode due to specific settings or restrictions.

    Solution:

    1. Review Transport Request: Check the transport request for any inconsistencies or missing objects. You can do this using transaction code SE01 or SE09.
    2. Check Dependencies: Ensure that all dependent transport requests have been applied before applying the current request.
    3. Use Transport Organizer: Use the Transport Organizer to analyze the transport request and resolve any issues.
    4. Apply in Force Mode: If you are confident that applying the changes in force mode will not cause issues, you can proceed with the application. However, this should be done with caution.
    5. Consult Logs: Review the transport logs for any specific errors or warnings that can provide more context on why the changes are being applied in force mode.
    6. System Configuration: If necessary, consult with your SAP Basis team to review system settings that may be causing the need for force mode.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:
      • SE01 - Transport Organizer
      • SE09 - Workbench Organizer
      • STMS - Transport Management System
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error or provide additional guidance.
    • Documentation: Review SAP documentation related to transport management and error handling for more detailed procedures and best practices.

    Caution:

    Applying changes in force mode can lead to inconsistencies in the system if not handled properly. It is advisable to perform thorough testing and validation after applying such changes to ensure system stability and integrity. Always back up your system before making significant changes.

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