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How To Fix UG013 - & test and local objects found in the SAP name range


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: UG - Messages for Repository Switch

  • Message number: 013

  • Message text: & test and local objects found in the SAP name range

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message UG013 - & test and local objects found in the SAP name range ?

    The SAP error message UG013 typically indicates that there are issues related to the use of test and local objects in the SAP name range. This error often arises when you are trying to activate or transport objects that are not properly defined or are in the wrong namespace.

    Cause of UG013 Error

    1. Namespace Issues: The error usually occurs when you are trying to use objects that are defined in the local or test namespace (e.g., objects starting with a specific prefix like "Z" or "Y") in a context where only global objects are allowed.

    2. Transport Requests: If you are trying to transport objects that are not properly assigned to a transport request or are in a local development environment, this can trigger the UG013 error.

    3. Development Class: The objects may not be assigned to the correct development class or package, which can lead to namespace conflicts.

    Solution to UG013 Error

    1. Check Object Names: Ensure that the objects you are trying to activate or transport are correctly named and do not conflict with SAP's reserved namespaces.

    2. Assign to Transport Request: Make sure that all objects are assigned to a transport request. You can do this by using the transaction code SE09 or SE10 to manage transport requests.

    3. Development Class Assignment: Verify that the objects are assigned to the correct development class. You can check this in the object properties.

    4. Use Correct Namespace: If you are developing custom objects, ensure that you are using the correct namespace (e.g., Z or Y) and that they are not being mixed with standard SAP objects.

    5. Check for Local Objects: If you are working in a local development environment, ensure that you are not trying to transport local objects. Local objects are not meant to be transported and should be converted to global objects if needed.

    6. Activate Objects: If the objects are not activated, activate them first before attempting to transport.

    Related Information

    • Transaction Codes: Use SE80 (Object Navigator) to check the status of your objects and SE11 (Data Dictionary) to check database objects.
    • Transport Management System (TMS): Familiarize yourself with TMS for managing transport requests and understanding the transport landscape.
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for UG013 for any specific patches or updates that may address this issue.
    • Documentation: Review SAP documentation regarding naming conventions and object management to ensure compliance with best practices.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the UG013 error and manage your SAP objects effectively.

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