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How To Fix W3_TOOL090 - Assignments for exceptions, input mapping, and output mapping deleted


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: W3_TOOL - ITS: Maintenance Messages

  • Message number: 090

  • Message text: Assignments for exceptions, input mapping, and output mapping deleted

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message W3_TOOL090 - Assignments for exceptions, input mapping, and output mapping deleted ?

    Certainly! Here's a detailed explanation regarding the SAP error message W3_TOOL090:


    SAP Error Message: W3_TOOL090

    Text: Assignments for exceptions, input mapping, and output mapping deleted


    Cause:

    This message typically appears in the context of SAP PI/PO (Process Integration/Process Orchestration) or SAP Workflow tools when the system detects that the assignments or configurations related to:

    • Exception handling,
    • Input mapping, and
    • Output mapping

    have been deleted or lost.

    This can happen due to:

    • Manual deletion of the mapping or exception assignments in the configuration,
    • Transport issues where the configuration objects were not properly transported,
    • System inconsistencies or corruption in the configuration repository,
    • Changes in the underlying interface or message type definitions that invalidate existing mappings,
    • Upgrades or patches that reset or remove certain configuration settings.

    Explanation:

    • Assignments for exceptions refer to the rules or handlers defined to manage exceptions during message processing.
    • Input mapping defines how incoming message data is transformed or mapped before processing.
    • Output mapping defines how the processed data is mapped before sending it out.

    When these assignments are deleted, the system cannot correctly process messages, leading to this warning or error message.


    Solution:

    1. Check Configuration:

      • Verify the configuration of the interface or workflow where the error occurs.
      • Ensure that the exception handling assignments are correctly defined.
      • Check that input and output mappings are assigned and active.
    2. Restore Assignments:

      • If the assignments were accidentally deleted, restore them from a backup or re-create them manually.
      • Use the SAP PI/PO Integration Directory or the relevant configuration tool to reassign mappings and exception handlers.
    3. Transport Check:

      • If the issue appeared after a transport, verify that all relevant objects were included and imported correctly.
      • Re-import or re-transport the missing configuration objects if necessary.
    4. Consistency Check:

      • Run consistency checks in the Integration Directory or Workflow Builder to identify missing or inconsistent assignments.
      • Correct any inconsistencies found.
    5. System Logs and Traces:

      • Check system logs (SM21), application logs (SLG1), and traces for more detailed error information.
      • This can help identify the root cause if the deletion was caused by a system error or corruption.
    6. SAP Notes and Support:

      • Search for SAP Notes related to W3_TOOL090 for any known issues or patches.
      • If the problem persists, consider raising a support ticket with SAP, providing detailed logs and configuration snapshots.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes:

      • SXMB_IFR (Integration Repository)
      • SXMB_MONI (Message Monitoring)
      • SWDD (Workflow Builder)
      • SPRO (for configuration)
    • SAP Modules:

      • SAP PI/PO (Process Integration/Process Orchestration)
      • SAP Workflow
    • Common SAP Notes:

      • Check SAP Support Portal for notes mentioning W3_TOOL090 or related mapping assignment issues.
    • Best Practices:

      • Always transport configuration objects together to avoid missing dependencies.
      • Regularly back up configuration settings.
      • Use version control for mappings and exception assignments.

    If you provide more context (e.g., which SAP module or transaction you encountered this message in), I can give a more tailored solution.

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