How To Fix WZ368 - Message '&1' from &2 received on &3 &4


WZ368 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: WZ - Workflow: Model objects

  • Message number: 368

  • Message text: Message '&1' from &2 received on &3 &4

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message WZ368 - Message '&1' from &2 received on &3 &4 ?
    Certainly! Here's a detailed explanation for the SAP error message:
    
    SAP Error Message:
    WZ368 Message '&1' from &2 received on &3 &4
    
    Meaning / 
    Cause: This warning message is related to the ALE (Application Link Enabling) or IDoc (Intermediate Document) communication between SAP systems or between an SAP system and an external system. The message indicates that a message (IDoc or ALE message) with the name &1 was received from the system &2 on the port or logical system &3 at the time/date &4. This is an informational or warning message that typically appears in the SMW01 (Inbound IDoc Monitor) or in the application log. It usually means that an inbound message was received successfully or at least acknowledged by the receiving system. The message itself is not an error but a notification that a message was received. Typical Scenario: When an IDoc or ALE message is sent from one SAP system to another, the receiving system logs this message. WZ368

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