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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TPDA - Debugger
Message number: 860
Message text: Watchpoint changed
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TPDA860
- Watchpoint changed ?The SAP error message TPDA860, which states "Watchpoint changed," typically relates to the debugging process in SAP systems. This message is not an error in the traditional sense but rather a notification that a watchpoint (a debugging tool that allows you to halt program execution when a certain condition is met) has been modified during the debugging session.
Cause:
- Modification of Watchpoints: The watchpoint may have been changed by the user or by the system due to changes in the program's state or variables being monitored.
- Debugging Session: This message often appears when you are actively debugging a program and have set watchpoints to monitor specific variables or conditions.
- Dynamic Changes: If the program's execution context changes (e.g., due to a change in variable values), the watchpoint may no longer be valid or may need to be adjusted.
Solution:
- Review Watchpoints: Check the current watchpoints set in your debugging session. Ensure they are still relevant to the variables or conditions you want to monitor.
- Adjust Watchpoints: If necessary, modify or remove the watchpoints that are no longer applicable. You can do this in the debugger by navigating to the watchpoint settings.
- Continue Debugging: After adjusting the watchpoints, you can continue your debugging session. If the message persists, consider restarting the debugging session to reset the context.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about how to manage watchpoints, refer to SAP's official documentation or help resources for guidance on debugging practices.
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