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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TPM_TRM1 - Migration 4.6 - CFM 1.0
Message number: 132
Message text: Backup copy of display variant &1 was generated
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TPM_TRM1132
- Backup copy of display variant &1 was generated ?The SAP error message TPM_TRM1132 indicates that a backup copy of a display variant has been generated. This message is typically informational rather than an error, and it usually occurs in the context of the Treasury and Risk Management (TRM) module in SAP.
Cause:
The message TPM_TRM1132 is triggered when a display variant is modified or deleted. SAP automatically creates a backup of the original display variant to ensure that users can revert to the previous version if needed. This is a standard behavior in SAP to maintain data integrity and provide a safety net for users making changes.
Solution:
Since this message is informational, there is generally no action required unless you are experiencing issues with the display variant itself. However, if you want to manage display variants, you can consider the following steps:
Review the Display Variant: Check the current display variant to ensure it meets your requirements. If you need to revert to the previous version, you can use the backup copy.
Access Backup Copies: If you need to access the backup copy, you can typically find it in the same area where display variants are managed. Look for options to restore or view previous versions.
Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more information on managing display variants in the TRM module.
User Training: Ensure that users who are modifying display variants are trained on how to do so properly, including understanding the implications of changes and how to restore previous versions if necessary.
Related Information:
In summary, TPM_TRM1132 is an informational message indicating that a backup of a display variant has been created, and it typically does not require any corrective action unless there are specific issues with the display variant itself.
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