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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UG - Messages for Repository Switch
Message number: 011
Message text: Objects are collected for export in &, &, &
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UG011
- Objects are collected for export in &, &, & ?The SAP error message UG011 indicates that there are objects that are being collected for export in a transport request. This message typically appears when you are trying to transport objects (like programs, function modules, etc.) from one SAP system to another, and it serves as a notification that certain objects are included in the transport request.
Cause:
The UG011 message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message. It indicates that the system is preparing to export specific objects, which are listed in the message (represented by the placeholders
&, &, &
). The objects could be related to various development items, such as:
Review the Transport Request: Check the transport request to see which objects are being collected. You can do this by going to the Transport Organizer (transaction code SE09 or SE10) and looking at the details of the transport request.
Confirm Object Collection: Ensure that the objects listed are the ones you intended to transport. If there are any unwanted objects, you can remove them from the transport request.
Check for Dependencies: Sometimes, objects may have dependencies on other objects. Make sure that all necessary objects are included in the transport request to avoid issues during import.
Export the Transport Request: If everything looks correct, you can proceed to export the transport request. This is usually done through the Transport Management System (TMS).
Monitor the Transport Process: After exporting, monitor the transport process to ensure that the objects are successfully imported into the target system.
If you encounter further issues or specific errors during the transport process, you may need to consult SAP documentation or seek assistance from your SAP Basis team.
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