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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WGDS_SUBSCRIPTION - Global data synchronisation
Message number: 108
Message text: Classifications loaded successfully, results are in file &
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WGDS_SUBSCRIPTION108
- Classifications loaded successfully, results are in file & ?The SAP error message "WGDS_SUBSCRIPTION108 Classifications loaded successfully, results are in file &" typically indicates that a process related to the loading of classifications has completed successfully, but it also suggests that there may be additional information or results stored in a specified file. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating the completion of a task.
Cause:
- Successful Execution: The message indicates that the classification loading process has been executed successfully.
- Output File: The message points to an output file where the results of the classification loading can be found. The file name is usually indicated by the placeholder "&", which would be replaced by the actual file name in a real scenario.
Solution:
- Check the Output File: Locate the output file mentioned in the message. This file will contain the results of the classification loading process, including any details about the classifications that were loaded.
- Review the Results: Open the output file to review the results. This may include information about the classifications that were successfully loaded, any warnings, or additional data that may need attention.
- Follow-Up Actions: Depending on the contents of the output file, you may need to take further actions, such as:
- Verifying the loaded classifications in the SAP system.
- Addressing any warnings or issues noted in the output file.
- Ensuring that the classifications are correctly integrated into the relevant processes or modules in SAP.
Related Information:
CL02
(Change Class) or CL03
(Display Class).If you encounter any specific issues or errors while reviewing the output file, you may need to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP community forums for further assistance.
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