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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SMB/TRANSP_INFRA -
Message number: 252
Message text: Language &1 (&2) newly added
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The SAP error message
/SMB/TRANSP_INFRA252 Language &1 (&2) newly added
typically indicates that a new language has been added to the system, but there are some issues related to the transport of language-specific objects or the configuration of the language in the SAP system.Cause:
- New Language Addition: The error occurs when a new language is added to the SAP system, and the system is trying to process the transport requests related to that language.
- Missing Language Objects: The language-specific objects (like texts, translations, etc.) may not be fully transported or configured.
- Transport Issues: There may be issues with the transport requests that include language-specific objects, such as missing or incomplete requests.
Solution:
- Check Transport Requests: Review the transport requests related to the newly added language. Ensure that all necessary objects are included and that the requests are properly released and imported.
- Language Configuration: Verify that the language is correctly configured in the system. You can check this in the transaction
SMLT
(Language Transport) to see if the language is listed and properly set up.- Import Language Packages: If the language is newly added, ensure that the relevant language packages are imported into the system. This can be done through transaction
SMLT
or by using the appropriate transport requests.- Check for Missing Objects: Use transaction
SE63
(Translation) to check if there are any missing translations or objects for the newly added language.- Re-import Transport Requests: If there are issues with the transport requests, consider re-importing them or creating new transport requests for the missing objects.
Related Information:
SMLT
: Manage Language TransportSE63
: TranslationSE01
: Transport OrganizerIf the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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