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Message type: E = Error
Message class: TW - R3trans - Messages
Message number: 676
Message text: End import & (with warnings)
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TW676
- End import & (with warnings) ?The SAP error message TW676 "End import & (with warnings)" typically indicates that a transport request has been imported into the system, but there were warnings during the import process. This message is not necessarily an error, but it does signal that there were issues that need to be reviewed.
Causes:
Warnings During Import: The most common cause is that there were warnings generated during the import process. These could be due to various reasons, such as:
- Objects in the transport request are already present in the target system but may have differences.
- Dependencies on other objects that were not included in the transport request.
- Version conflicts or missing objects.
Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the target system that are not aligned with the source system.
Data Consistency: The data in the target system may not be consistent with the data in the source system, leading to warnings.
Solutions:
Review the Import Logs: Check the import logs for detailed information about the warnings. This can be done in the Transport Management System (STMS) by navigating to the import queue and reviewing the logs for the specific transport request.
Analyze Warnings: Identify the specific warnings and analyze their impact. Some warnings may not require any action, while others may need to be addressed.
Adjust Transport Request: If the warnings are due to missing dependencies or objects, consider adjusting the transport request to include those objects and re-import.
Manual Adjustments: In some cases, you may need to manually adjust configurations or data in the target system to resolve the warnings.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific warnings encountered for more detailed guidance.
Testing: After addressing the warnings, conduct thorough testing to ensure that the changes have been successfully implemented and that there are no adverse effects on the system.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you can effectively address the TW676 warning and ensure a smooth transport process in your SAP environment.
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