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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SMBA0/GOC -
Message number: 019
Message text: Found more than one corresponding eCATT Configuration:
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/SMBA0/GOC019
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/SMBA0/GOC019 Found more than one corresponding eCATT Configuration
typically occurs in the context of using the eCATT (extended Computer Aided Test Tool) for automated testing in SAP. This error indicates that the system has found multiple eCATT configurations that match the criteria for a particular test script or configuration, leading to ambiguity in which configuration should be used.Cause:
- Duplicate Configurations: There are multiple eCATT configurations defined in the system that match the same criteria (e.g., same name or similar attributes).
- Incorrect Test Script Reference: The test script may be referencing a configuration that is not unique, leading to confusion in the execution process.
- Configuration Overlap: Different configurations may have been created for similar purposes, causing the system to be unable to determine which one to use.
Solution:
- Identify Duplicates: Check the eCATT configurations in the system to identify any duplicates. You can do this by navigating to the eCATT transaction (e.g.,
SECATT
) and reviewing the configurations.- Consolidate Configurations: If you find multiple configurations that serve the same purpose, consider consolidating them into a single configuration to eliminate ambiguity.
- Modify Test Script: Update the test script to explicitly reference the correct eCATT configuration. Ensure that the script is pointing to a unique configuration.
- Delete Unused Configurations: If there are configurations that are no longer needed, consider deleting them to reduce clutter and potential confusion.
- Check Naming Conventions: Ensure that naming conventions for eCATT configurations are clear and distinct to avoid future conflicts.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your eCATT configurations are set up correctly for your testing needs.
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