/ACI/MESSAGES106 - Template &1 is already mapped with class &2

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ACI/MESSAGES -

  • Message number: 106

  • Message text: Template &1 is already mapped with class &2

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ACI/MESSAGES106 - Template &1 is already mapped with class &2 ?

    The SAP error message /ACI/MESSAGES106 Template &1 is already mapped with class &2 typically occurs in the context of SAP's Application Interface Framework (AIF) or similar configuration scenarios where templates are used for mapping data to specific classes or structures.

    Cause:

    This error indicates that the template you are trying to map (denoted by &1) is already associated with another class (denoted by &2). In SAP, templates are often used to define how data should be processed or transformed, and each template can only be linked to one class at a time. Attempting to map the same template to a different class results in this error.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:

    1. Check Existing Mappings:

      • Go to the relevant configuration area in SAP where templates and classes are managed.
      • Look for the template &1 and verify which class &2 it is currently mapped to.
    2. Decide on the Mapping:

      • If the template should remain mapped to the existing class, you may need to adjust your configuration to use a different template for the new class you are trying to map.
      • If you want to change the mapping, you will need to first remove the existing mapping of the template from class &2.
    3. Update the Mapping:

      • If you decide to change the mapping, go ahead and update the configuration to map the template &1 to the desired class.
      • Ensure that you save your changes and activate the configuration if necessary.
    4. Testing:

      • After making the changes, test the configuration to ensure that the mapping works as expected and that the error does not reoccur.

    Related Information:

    • Documentation: Refer to the SAP Help Portal or specific AIF documentation for detailed information on templates and class mappings.
    • Transaction Codes: Depending on your SAP version, you may use transaction codes like AIF or SPRO to access the relevant configuration areas.
    • Support: If you continue to face issues, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting SAP Notes for any known issues related to this error message.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully manage your template and class mappings in SAP.

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