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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TK - Transport Organizer
Message number: 181
Message text: Repair &1 may only contain repaired objects
In repairs, you can only lock and edit those objects whose original
exists in another SAP System.
The object &V2& &V3& &V4& was found in the object list of your repair
&V1&. This object is not a copy but the original.
The function terminates.
Delete this object from the repair before you repeat the function.
Use a correction for changes to original objects.
You can assign repairs and corrections to the same request to ensure,
for example, that they are part of the same transport. For more
information about the functions of the Transport Organizer, see the SAP
Library under <LS>BC - Basis Components</> -> <LS>Change and Transport
System</>.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
TK181
- Repair &1 may only contain repaired objects ?The SAP error message TK181 ("Repair &1 may only contain repaired objects") typically occurs in the context of transport requests in SAP, particularly when dealing with repair transports. This error indicates that the transport request you are trying to use contains objects that are not marked as "repaired" or that the request is not properly configured to include only repaired objects.
Cause:
- Incorrect Object Types: The transport request may contain objects that are not eligible for repair, such as newly created objects or objects that have not been modified.
- Transport Request Type: The transport request is of a type that only allows repaired objects, but it contains other types of objects.
- Improper Configuration: The transport request may have been incorrectly configured or created, leading to the inclusion of non-repaired objects.
Solution:
Check the Transport Request: Review the contents of the transport request to ensure that it only includes repaired objects. You can do this by:
- Going to the Transport Organizer (transaction SE09 or SE10).
- Selecting the transport request and checking the objects included in it.
Create a New Transport Request: If the current transport request contains non-repaired objects, consider creating a new transport request specifically for the repaired objects.
Remove Non-Repaired Objects: If you need to keep the current transport request, you can try to remove the non-repaired objects from it. This can be done by:
- Selecting the objects in the transport request and removing them.
Check Object Status: Ensure that the objects you are trying to transport are indeed marked as repaired. You can check the status of the objects in the Object Navigator (transaction SE80) or the relevant development environment.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the status of the objects or how to proceed, consult SAP documentation or your organization's SAP support team for guidance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the TK181 error and successfully manage your transport requests in SAP.
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