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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ST - Terminology Database
Message number: 125
Message text: You canÆt save an empty definition.
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ST125
- You canÆt save an empty definition. ?The SAP error message ST125 "You can’t save an empty definition" typically occurs when you are trying to save a configuration or definition in the SAP system that has not been fully defined or is missing required fields. This error is common in various SAP modules, particularly when working with configuration settings, reports, or definitions in transaction codes like ST22, SE80, or others.
Cause:
- Incomplete Definition: The most common cause is that you are attempting to save a definition (like a report, variant, or configuration) that does not have all the necessary fields filled out.
- Missing Required Fields: Certain fields may be mandatory, and if they are left blank, the system will not allow you to save the definition.
- Validation Rules: The system may have validation rules that prevent saving if certain conditions are not met.
Solution:
- Check Required Fields: Review the definition you are trying to save and ensure that all required fields are filled out. Look for any fields marked with an asterisk (*) or highlighted in red, indicating they are mandatory.
- Complete the Definition: Make sure that all necessary information is provided. This may include descriptions, parameters, or other relevant data.
- Review Documentation: If you are unsure what fields are required, consult the SAP documentation or help files related to the specific transaction or module you are working with.
- Error Logs: Check for any additional error messages or logs that may provide more context about what is missing or incorrect in your definition.
- Consult with Colleagues: If you are still having trouble, consider reaching out to colleagues or SAP support for assistance, especially if they have experience with the specific module or transaction.
Related Information:
By ensuring that all required fields are filled out and validating your input against the system's requirements, you should be able to resolve the ST125 error and successfully save your definition.
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