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Message type: E = Error
Message class: WN - Plant master data maintenance (integrated)
Message number: 655
Message text: Plant &1 has more entries in a Customizing table in the target system
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WN655
- Plant &1 has more entries in a Customizing table in the target system ?The SAP error message WN655 indicates that there is a discrepancy between the number of entries in a Customizing table in the target system compared to the source system during a transport request. This typically occurs when you are trying to transport Customizing settings from one SAP system to another, and the target system has more entries in the specified table than the source system.
Cause:
- Discrepancy in Customizing Tables: The target system has additional entries in the Customizing table that do not exist in the source system.
- Manual Changes: Changes may have been made manually in the target system that were not reflected in the source system.
- Transport Issues: There may have been issues with previous transports that did not complete successfully, leading to inconsistencies.
- Different Versions: The source and target systems may be on different versions or have different configurations.
Solution:
- Review the Customizing Table: Check the specific Customizing table mentioned in the error message. Compare the entries in both the source and target systems.
- Delete or Adjust Entries: If the additional entries in the target system are not needed, you can delete them or adjust them to match the source system.
- Transport Request: If the entries in the target system are valid and should be kept, consider creating a new transport request that includes the necessary changes from the source system.
- Use Transaction Codes: Use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary) or SE16 (Data Browser) to view and compare the entries in the Customizing table.
- Consult Documentation: Check SAP documentation or notes related to the specific Customizing table for any known issues or recommendations.
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