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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TPDA - Debugger
Message number: 633
Message text: Debug session of file &1 contains inconsistent layout elements
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TPDA633
- Debug session of file &1 contains inconsistent layout elements ?The SAP error message TPDA633 indicates that there is an inconsistency in the layout elements of a debug session file. This typically occurs when the layout of the data being processed does not match the expected structure defined in the program or module.
Cause:
- Inconsistent Layout Definition: The layout elements defined in the program do not match the actual data structure being processed. This can happen if there have been changes to the data structure without corresponding updates to the layout definition.
- Corrupted Debug Session: The debug session file may have become corrupted or improperly saved, leading to inconsistencies.
- Version Mismatch: If the program or module has been updated or changed, and the debug session is still referencing an older version, this can lead to layout inconsistencies.
Solution:
- Check Layout Definitions: Review the layout definitions in the program or module to ensure they match the expected data structure. Make any necessary adjustments to align the definitions.
- Recreate Debug Session: If the debug session file is corrupted, try recreating it. You can do this by restarting the debug session and ensuring that the correct version of the program is being used.
- Clear Cache: Sometimes, clearing the cache or temporary files related to the debug session can resolve inconsistencies.
- Update Program: If the program has been modified, ensure that all related components, including layout definitions, are updated accordingly.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific program or module to see if there are known issues or patches that address this error.
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