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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STC_CONT_CLM - Technical Configuration Reference Content Message Class
Message number: 134
Message text: Solution Config file (changed on &1 by &2) loaded
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STC_CONT_CLM134
- Solution Config file (changed on &1 by &2) loaded ?The SAP error message STC_CONT_CLM134 indicates that a solution configuration file has been loaded, and it provides information about the changes made to that configuration file. The message typically includes details such as the timestamp of the change (
&1
) and the user who made the change (&2
).Cause:
This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a configuration file related to a solution has been modified. The changes could be due to:
- Manual Updates: A user manually updated the configuration file.
- Automated Processes: An automated process or job that modifies the configuration file.
- Transport Requests: Changes that were transported from another system (e.g., development to production).
Solution:
Since this message is informational, it does not require a specific solution unless it is accompanied by an actual error or issue. However, if you need to address concerns related to this message, consider the following steps:
- Review Changes: Check the configuration file to understand what changes were made. This can help determine if the changes are expected or if they might cause issues.
- Audit User Actions: If the changes were made by a specific user, you may want to review their actions to ensure they align with your organization's policies.
- Testing: If the changes impact system behavior, conduct testing to ensure that everything functions as expected after the configuration file was modified.
- Documentation: Document the changes for future reference, especially if they were made as part of a larger project or initiative.
Related Information:
ST22
(Dump Analysis) or SM21
(System Log) to check for any related issues or logs that might provide more context.If you encounter any issues following the change, you may need to investigate further based on the specific symptoms or errors that arise.
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