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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMR - Risk
Message number: 114
Message text: Text does not exist in your logon language
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UMR114
- Text does not exist in your logon language ?The SAP error message UMR114, which states "Text does not exist in your logon language," typically occurs when the system is unable to find a specific text or message in the language that the user is currently logged in with. This can happen for various reasons, such as missing translations for certain texts or messages in the SAP system.
Cause:
- Missing Translations: The most common cause is that the text or message has not been translated into the user's logon language. This can happen if the system is not fully localized for that language.
- Language Settings: The user's logon language may not be supported for certain texts or messages in the SAP system.
- Custom Development: If there are custom programs or enhancements, they may not have been properly translated or may reference texts that do not exist in the specified language.
Solution:
- Check Language Settings: Ensure that the user is logged in with the correct language. You can change the logon language in the SAP GUI by selecting the appropriate language from the logon screen.
- Add Missing Translations: If you have access to the necessary authorizations, you can add the missing translations using transaction SE63 (Translation) or by contacting your SAP administrator to do so.
- Fallback Language: If the text is not available in the user's logon language, SAP may fall back to a default language (usually English). Check if the text exists in the fallback language.
- Custom Development Review: If the error is related to custom developments, review the code to ensure that all texts are properly defined and translated. You may need to add translations for custom messages in transaction SE63.
- SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this issue. Sometimes, SAP releases notes that provide fixes or additional information regarding specific error messages.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the UMR114 error and ensure that the necessary texts are available in the user's logon language.
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