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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UA_SM1 - Structure Maintenance
Message number: 054
Message text: All status values are consistent
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UA_SM1054
- All status values are consistent ?The SAP error message UA_SM1054, which states "All status values are consistent," typically occurs in the context of SAP's status management, particularly when dealing with status profiles or status management in various modules like Project System (PS), Plant Maintenance (PM), or others.
Cause:
This message indicates that the system has checked the status values of a particular object (like a project, order, or maintenance task) and found that all the statuses are consistent with the defined status profile. In other words, there are no inconsistencies or conflicts in the status values assigned to the object.
Solution:
Since the message indicates that all status values are consistent, it is not an error that requires a fix. Instead, it serves as an informational message. However, if you are expecting a different status or if you believe there should be an inconsistency, consider the following steps:
Review Status Profile: Check the status profile assigned to the object to ensure it is set up correctly and that the statuses are defined as expected.
Check Object Status: Verify the current status of the object in question. Ensure that the statuses reflect the actual state of the object.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for more information on status management and how statuses are defined and managed in your specific module.
User Training: If users are confused by this message, consider providing training or documentation to clarify what it means and how to interpret it.
SAP Support: If you believe there is an issue or if the message is appearing in an unexpected context, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
In summary, UA_SM1054 is an informational message indicating consistency in status values, and while it does not indicate an error, understanding the context and ensuring proper status management practices can help in effectively managing SAP objects.
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