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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STREX - Message for TREX ABAP Client
Message number: 078
Message text: Global flag &1 was changed to &2 by user &3.
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STREX078
- Global flag &1 was changed to &2 by user &3. ?The SAP error message STREX078 indicates that a global flag has been changed in the system. This message typically appears in the context of SAP's system administration and monitoring, particularly when dealing with system parameters or settings that can affect the behavior of the SAP system.
Cause:
The error message STREX078 is triggered when a global flag (a system-wide setting) is modified by a user. The message provides the following details:
This message serves as a notification that a significant change has occurred, which could potentially impact system performance or behavior.
Review the Change: Check the change log or audit trail to understand why the global flag was changed. This can help determine if the change was intentional or if it needs to be reverted.
Assess Impact: Evaluate the impact of the change on the system. Depending on the flag that was modified, it may affect system performance, security, or functionality.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific global flag that was changed. This can provide insights into the implications of the change.
Revert if Necessary: If the change was not intended or is causing issues, consider reverting the global flag to its previous value. Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to make this change.
Communicate with the User: If the change was made by a specific user, it may be helpful to communicate with them to understand their reasoning and ensure that they are aware of the implications of their actions.
Monitor the System: After any changes, monitor the system closely to identify any unexpected behavior or performance issues.
SM21
(System Log) or ST22
(Dump Analysis) to investigate any related issues or logs that could provide more context about the change.By following these steps, you can address the STREX078 error message effectively and maintain the stability and performance of your SAP system.
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