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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRF_AUTHORING - Message class for SRF Authoring
Message number: 154
Message text: If you edit mapping of this schema fld,the std. mapping gets overwritten
The data mapping for document &V2& of the extended report &V1& already
contains an entry for element ID &V3&/attribute ID &V4&.
<(>&<)>SYSTEM_RESPONSE<(>&<)>
If you edit mapping of this schema field, the standard mapping will get
overwritten.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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SRF_AUTHORING154
- If you edit mapping of this schema fld,the std. mapping gets overwritten ?The SAP error message SRF_AUTHORING154 indicates that when you edit the mapping of a specific schema field, the standard mapping associated with that schema will be overwritten. This typically occurs in the context of SAP Process Orchestration (PO) or SAP Integration Suite, where mappings are defined for data transformation between different systems.
Cause:
- Direct Editing of Standard Mappings: The error arises when you attempt to modify a standard mapping directly. In SAP, standard mappings are predefined and should not be altered directly to maintain their integrity and functionality.
- Schema Field Mapping: The specific schema field you are trying to edit is linked to a standard mapping, and any changes made will affect the original mapping, leading to potential issues in data processing.
Solution:
- Create a Custom Mapping: Instead of editing the standard mapping directly, create a custom mapping. This allows you to implement your changes without affecting the standard functionality.
- In the mapping tool, select the option to create a new mapping based on the standard one, and then make your modifications.
- Use a Copy of the Standard Mapping: If you need to make significant changes, consider copying the standard mapping to a new custom mapping and then edit the copy.
- Review Documentation: Check the SAP documentation for guidelines on how to properly extend or customize mappings without overwriting standard configurations.
- Testing: After creating a custom mapping, thoroughly test it to ensure that it works as expected and does not introduce any errors in the data flow.
Related Information:
By following these guidelines, you can avoid the SRF_AUTHORING154 error and ensure that your mappings function correctly without compromising standard configurations.
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