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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /UI2/MIGRATION -
Message number: 562
Message text: Property text &1 of UIAD is different as in Web Dynpro
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/UI2/MIGRATION562
- Property text &1 of UIAD is different as in Web Dynpro ?The SAP error message
/UI2/MIGRATION562
indicates that there is a discrepancy between the property text of a UI Adaptation (UIAD) and its corresponding property in a Web Dynpro application. This typically occurs during the migration or adaptation of UI elements when transitioning from one UI technology to another, such as from Web Dynpro to SAP Fiori.Cause:
The error is caused by a mismatch in the property text of a UI element defined in the UI Adaptation Layer (UIAD) compared to what is defined in the original Web Dynpro application. This can happen due to:
- Changes in Property Definitions: The property text may have been modified in the Web Dynpro application but not updated in the UIAD.
- Inconsistent Naming Conventions: Differences in naming conventions or translations between the two technologies.
- Migration Issues: During the migration process, some properties may not have been correctly mapped or updated.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Property Definitions: Compare the property text in the UIAD with the original Web Dynpro application. Identify the differences in the property text.
Update UIAD: If the property text in the Web Dynpro is the correct one, update the UIAD to match it. This can be done through the SAP Fiori UI Adaptation tools.
Consistency Check: Ensure that all relevant properties are consistent across both the UIAD and the Web Dynpro application. This may involve reviewing other related properties as well.
Testing: After making the necessary updates, test the application to ensure that the changes have resolved the error and that the UI behaves as expected.
Documentation: Document any changes made for future reference and to maintain consistency in the adaptation process.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the /UI2/MIGRATION562
error and ensure that your UI elements are correctly adapted.
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