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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TK - Transport Organizer
Message number: 351
Message text: Export & performed with warnings (see log)
Warnings were issued during the export of the change request.
A warning is always issued during an export, when the import into the
target system may have unintentional results. For example, a warning is
always issued when objects in the target system are deleted.
The change request is imported into the target system, if you do not
perform further actions.
Try to determine the cause of the warnings in the export logs.
INCLUDE NA_EXPORTPROT_STRW
To prevent an import into the target system, contact your system
administrator.
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TK351
- Export & performed with warnings (see log) ?The SAP error message TK351, which states "Export & performed with warnings (see log)," typically indicates that an export operation (such as a transport or data export) has been completed, but there were warnings during the process. This can happen in various contexts, such as during the transport of objects between systems or when exporting data from a database.
Causes:
- Warnings During Export: The export process may have encountered issues that did not prevent it from completing but did raise warnings. These could be related to missing objects, inconsistencies, or other non-critical issues.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the SAP system that are not optimal or are causing warnings during the export.
- Data Integrity Issues: There could be data integrity issues, such as missing dependencies or references that are not critical enough to stop the export but still generate warnings.
- Version Compatibility: If you are exporting objects between different versions of SAP, there may be compatibility issues that lead to warnings.
Solutions:
- Check the Log: The first step is to check the detailed log associated with the export operation. This log will provide specific information about the warnings encountered. You can usually find this log in the transport management system (TMS) or the relevant transaction code (e.g., SE01, SE09).
- Analyze Warnings: Review the warnings in the log to understand their nature. Some warnings may require corrective actions, while others may be informational and can be ignored.
- Correct Issues: If the warnings indicate specific issues (e.g., missing objects), take corrective actions to resolve them. This may involve creating missing objects, adjusting configurations, or ensuring that all dependencies are met.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific warnings you encounter. SAP's Knowledge Base may have relevant information or solutions.
- Testing: After addressing the warnings, perform a test export to ensure that the issues have been resolved and that no new warnings are generated.
Related Information:
If the warnings persist or if you are unsure how to resolve them, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.
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