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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 6D - Real Estate Messages
Message number: 267
Message text: Selected objects copied to list - & of & already exist
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The SAP error message 6D267 indicates that you are trying to copy objects (such as transport requests, customizing settings, or other configuration items) that already exist in the target system or list. This typically occurs during activities like transport management, where you may be attempting to copy or transport objects that have already been included in a previous transport request or that already exist in the target environment.
Cause:
- Duplicate Objects: The objects you are trying to copy already exist in the target system or list.
- Transport Request Conflicts: There may be conflicts with existing transport requests that contain the same objects.
- Incorrect Selection: You may have selected objects that are not meant to be copied again.
Solution:
- Check Existing Objects: Before copying, check if the objects you are trying to copy already exist in the target system. You can do this by reviewing the transport logs or the object list in the target system.
- Modify Selection: If you find that the objects already exist, modify your selection to exclude those objects from the copy operation.
- Use Transport Organizer: If you are using the Transport Organizer, ensure that you are managing your transport requests properly and that you are not trying to include objects that are already part of another request.
- Delete or Adjust Existing Objects: If necessary, you can delete or adjust the existing objects in the target system to resolve conflicts.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to transport management for specific guidance on handling duplicate objects.
Related Information:
SE09
(Transport Organizer) or SE10
(Transport Organizer for Workbench Requests) to manage your transport requests and check for existing objects.If the problem persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or consulting SAP support for further assistance.
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