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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TPM_THXE1 - message class for effectiveness test
Message number: 068
Message text: Eff. test has usage status "Reversed"; no changes permitted
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TPM_THXE1068
- Eff. test has usage status "Reversed"; no changes permitted ?The SAP error message TPM_THXE1068 indicates that an effective test (or "eff. test") has a usage status of "Reversed," which means that the test has been reversed and no further changes can be made to it. This typically occurs in the context of Treasury and Risk Management (TRM) or similar modules where effective tests are used to validate transactions or configurations.
Cause:
- Reversed Status: The effective test has been marked as reversed, which is a status indicating that the test is no longer active or valid for further modifications.
- Business Process: The reversal might have been part of a business process where a previous test was deemed incorrect or unnecessary, and thus it was reversed to maintain data integrity.
- User Action: A user may have manually reversed the effective test, either intentionally or accidentally.
Solution:
- Check Status: Verify the status of the effective test in the system. You can do this by navigating to the relevant transaction or report that displays effective tests.
- Recreate the Test: If changes are necessary, you may need to create a new effective test rather than modifying the reversed one. This ensures that you maintain a clear audit trail and data integrity.
- Consult Documentation: Review the documentation or guidelines related to effective tests in your organization to understand the proper procedures for handling reversed tests.
- Contact Support: If you believe the reversal was in error or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with a functional expert in your organization.
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