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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMG - Message Class for the Unicode Migration Tool.
Message number: 111
Message text: Hints imported
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UMG111
- Hints imported ?The SAP error message UMG111 typically relates to issues with the User Management Engine (UME) in SAP NetWeaver, particularly when it comes to importing user data or configuration settings. The message "Hints imported" suggests that there may be some warnings or hints that were generated during the import process.
Cause:
- Data Format Issues: The data being imported may not conform to the expected format or structure, leading to warnings.
- Missing Required Fields: Some required fields in the user data may be missing, which can trigger hints or warnings.
- Duplicate Entries: If there are duplicate user entries or conflicts with existing users, this can also lead to hints being generated.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings in the UME that are not aligned with the data being imported.
Solution:
- Review the Import Log: Check the detailed import log for specific warnings or hints that can provide insight into what went wrong during the import process.
- Correct Data Format: Ensure that the data being imported adheres to the required format and structure. Validate the data before attempting to import it again.
- Fill in Missing Fields: Make sure all required fields are populated in the user data. This may involve checking the user template or schema.
- Resolve Duplicates: Identify and resolve any duplicate entries in the user data. This may involve merging users or removing duplicates.
- Check UME Configuration: Review the UME configuration settings to ensure they are correctly set up to accept the imported data.
- Test Import with Sample Data: Before importing large datasets, test the import process with a small sample of data to identify potential issues.
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