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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRT_LPREG - Logical Port Registry
Message number: 036
Message text: Object added to request '&1'
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SRT_LPREG036
- Object added to request '&1' ?The SAP error message SRT_LPREG036 indicates that an object has been added to a transport request. This message is typically related to the SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) or SAP Process Integration (PI) scenarios, where objects such as function modules, classes, or other development objects are being transported between different SAP systems.
Cause:
The error message SRT_LPREG036 is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that an object has been added to a transport request. This can occur during the development or configuration of SLT or PI scenarios when changes are made to objects that need to be transported to another system.
Solution:
Check Transport Request: Review the transport request mentioned in the message (indicated by
&1
). You can do this by going to transactionSE09
orSE10
in the SAP GUI to see the details of the transport request and the objects included.Release Transport Request: If the objects are correctly added and you are ready to move them to the next system, you can release the transport request. This can be done in the same transaction (
SE09
orSE10
) by selecting the request and choosing the "Release" option.Verify Object Changes: Ensure that the changes made to the objects are correct and that they are ready for transport. You may want to test the changes in the development environment before transporting them.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the implications of the changes or the objects being transported, consult the relevant SAP documentation or your development team for guidance.
Check for Dependencies: Sometimes, objects may have dependencies on other objects. Ensure that all necessary objects are included in the transport request to avoid issues in the target system.
Related Information:
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