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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SOLAR_DOC - Error Messages for Solution Architect Document Management
Message number: 120
Message text: The file is empty and cannot be imported
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SOLAR_DOC120
- The file is empty and cannot be imported ?The SAP error message SOLAR_DOC120 indicates that the file you are trying to import into the SAP system is empty. This error typically occurs when you are attempting to upload documentation or files into the SAP Solution Manager or other SAP applications that require file imports.
Cause:
- Empty File: The most straightforward cause is that the file you are trying to import does not contain any data.
- Incorrect File Path: The file path specified may be incorrect, leading to the system not finding the file or reading it as empty.
- File Format Issues: The file may not be in the expected format, which can lead to the system misinterpreting its contents.
- File Corruption: The file may be corrupted, resulting in it being unreadable or empty when accessed by SAP.
Solution:
- Check the File: Open the file in a text editor or appropriate application to ensure it contains the expected data. If it is empty, you will need to create or populate it with the necessary information.
- Verify File Path: Ensure that the file path you are using to import the file is correct. Double-check for any typos or incorrect directory structures.
- Confirm File Format: Make sure that the file is in the correct format required by SAP. If the system expects a specific format (e.g., .txt, .csv, .xml), ensure that your file adheres to that format.
- Recreate the File: If the file appears to be corrupted, try recreating it from the source or exporting it again from the original application.
- Check Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to access and import the file into the SAP system.
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