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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SV - View Maintenance: Customize Messages
Message number: 700
Message text: Maintenance modules of & are not in a transportable package
You want to put the object &V1& in the view cluster definition, which
is in a correctable package, but the correction system is not active
for the package &V2&, to which the object &V1& maintenance module
function group is assigned.
The object &V1& can not be put in the view cluster definition for
reasons of consistency.
Either assign the object &V1& maintenance module function group to a
correctable package or assign a function group with a non-correctable
package to the view cluster definition.
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SV700
- Maintenance modules of & are not in a transportable package ?The SAP error message SV700 indicates that the maintenance modules of a specific object (denoted by
&
) are not in a transportable package. This typically occurs when you are trying to transport changes or objects that are not properly packaged for transport between different SAP systems (e.g., from development to quality assurance or production).Cause:
- Non-Transportable Package: The object you are trying to transport is part of a package that is marked as non-transportable. This can happen if the package is a local package or if it has been set to "local" during its creation.
- Development Class Issues: The development class (package) associated with the object may not be assigned correctly or may not be transportable.
- Missing Transport Request: The changes you are trying to transport may not be included in a transport request.
Solution:
Check Package Attributes:
- Go to the package in transaction SE80 or SE11.
- Check the attributes of the package. Ensure that it is marked as "Transportable".
- If it is not transportable, you may need to create a new transportable package and move the objects to that package.
Reassign Objects:
- If the objects are in a non-transportable package, you can reassign them to a transportable package. This can be done in the object’s properties or by using transaction SE80.
Create a Transport Request:
- Ensure that the changes you want to transport are included in a transport request. You can create a transport request in transaction SE09 or SE10.
- Add the objects to the transport request if they are not already included.
Check Transport Layer:
- Ensure that the transport layer is correctly configured for the package. You can check this in transaction SE03.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or notes related to transport management for any specific guidelines or updates.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might address specific issues related to transportable packages and maintenance modules.
Transport Management System (TMS): Familiarize yourself with the TMS configuration and best practices for managing transports in SAP.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SV700 error and successfully transport your objects. If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team for further assistance.
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