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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UT - Logical transports
Message number: 037
Message text: Object type &: Object & imported successfully
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UT037
- Object type &: Object & imported successfully ?The SAP error message UT037 typically indicates that an object of a certain type has been imported successfully, but there may be some issues or warnings associated with it. The message format usually looks like this:
UT037 Object type &: Object & imported successfully
Cause:
- Object Type and Name: The message indicates that an object (like a table, function module, or report) has been imported into the system. The
&
symbols are placeholders for the object type and name.- Warnings or Issues: While the object has been imported successfully, there may be warnings or issues that need to be addressed. This could be related to dependencies, missing objects, or other inconsistencies in the system.
Solution:
- Check for Warnings: Review the transport logs or the import logs to see if there are any warnings or additional messages that accompany the UT037 message. This can provide insight into what issues may need to be resolved.
- Verify Object Dependencies: Ensure that all dependencies for the imported object are present in the target system. If the object relies on other objects that were not imported, you may need to import those as well.
- Test the Object: After the import, test the functionality of the object to ensure it works as expected. This can help identify any runtime issues that may not have been caught during the import process.
- Consult Documentation: If the object is part of a larger application or module, consult the relevant documentation to ensure that all necessary steps have been followed for a successful import.
- Check for Version Compatibility: Ensure that the version of the object being imported is compatible with the version of the SAP system you are working with.
Related Information:
If the issue persists or if you encounter specific errors related to the imported object, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support or consult with a technical expert familiar with your SAP environment.
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