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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /UI2/MIGRATION -
Message number: 541
Message text: No tile texts of UIAD found in original language
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/UI2/MIGRATION541
- No tile texts of UIAD found in original language ?The SAP error message
/UI2/MIGRATION541 No tile texts of UIAD found in original language
typically occurs during the migration or activation of SAP Fiori applications, particularly when the system is unable to find the necessary tile texts for the User Interface (UI) Adaptation Domain (UIAD) in the specified original language.Cause:
- Missing Tile Texts: The error indicates that the system cannot find the tile texts for the specified language in the UIAD. This can happen if the texts were not created or were deleted.
- Language Settings: The original language settings for the user or the system may not be configured correctly, leading to the absence of the required texts.
- Transport Issues: If the relevant transport requests containing the tile texts were not imported correctly, this could lead to missing texts.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the Fiori Launchpad or the specific application.
Solution:
- Check Tile Texts: Verify that the tile texts for the UIAD exist in the original language. You can do this by navigating to the relevant configuration in the SAP Fiori Launchpad or using the SAP GUI.
- Create Missing Texts: If the texts are missing, you may need to create them manually. This can be done through the Fiori Launchpad Designer or the relevant transaction codes in SAP GUI.
- Language Settings: Ensure that the language settings for the user and the system are correctly configured. You can check this in the user profile settings.
- Transport Requests: If the issue is related to transport requests, ensure that all relevant transports have been imported successfully and that there are no errors in the transport logs.
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration of the Fiori Launchpad and the specific application to ensure that everything is set up correctly.
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