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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SWB_TODO_CHECKS - Error Messages for Tool During Todo Checks
Message number: 126
Message text: Dynpro element &1 conflicts with other dynpro elements
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SWB_TODO_CHECKS126
- Dynpro element &1 conflicts with other dynpro elements ?The SAP error message SWB_TODO_CHECKS126 indicates that there is a conflict between dynpro (dynamic program) elements in your SAP application. This typically occurs when there are multiple elements on a screen that have the same name or identifier, which can lead to ambiguity in the program's execution.
Cause:
- Duplicate Names: The most common cause of this error is that two or more dynpro elements (like input fields, buttons, etc.) have been assigned the same name within the same screen or context.
- Incorrect Screen Design: The screen layout may have been designed incorrectly, leading to conflicts in element identification.
- Inconsistent Data Dictionary: If the data dictionary elements are not properly defined or have been modified without updating the associated dynpro elements, conflicts can arise.
Solution:
- Check Dynpro Elements: Review the screen layout in the Screen Painter (SE80 or SE41) to identify any duplicate names for dynpro elements. Ensure that each element has a unique identifier.
- Rename Conflicting Elements: If duplicates are found, rename the conflicting dynpro elements to ensure that each has a unique name.
- Recheck Data Dictionary: If the dynpro elements are based on data dictionary objects, ensure that the data dictionary definitions are correct and consistent with the dynpro elements.
- Activate Changes: After making changes, activate the screen and any associated objects to ensure that the changes take effect.
- Test the Screen: After resolving the conflicts, test the screen to ensure that it functions as expected without any further errors.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SWB_TODO_CHECKS126 error and ensure that your SAP application runs smoothly.
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