/AIF/MES019 - File &1 was processed successfully (in test mode)

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /AIF/MES -

  • Message number: 019

  • Message text: File &1 was processed successfully (in test mode)

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /AIF/MES019 - File &1 was processed successfully (in test mode) ?

    The SAP error message /AIF/MES019 File &1 was processed successfully (in test mode) indicates that a file was processed successfully, but the processing was done in test mode rather than in production mode. This is a common scenario in SAP Application Interface Framework (AIF) where you might want to validate the processing of files without making any actual changes to the system.

    Cause:

    1. Test Mode Activation: The processing of the file was intentionally set to test mode. This is often done to ensure that the file can be processed correctly without affecting the live data.
    2. Configuration Settings: The configuration for the AIF interface may have been set to run in test mode, either by default or due to specific settings in the interface configuration.
    3. User Settings: The user executing the process may have selected an option to run in test mode.

    Solution:

    1. Check Configuration: Review the AIF configuration settings for the specific interface to ensure that it is set to run in production mode. This can usually be found in the AIF configuration transaction.
    2. Change Execution Mode: If you want to process the file in production mode, ensure that you select the appropriate option when executing the process. Look for a checkbox or parameter that specifies "Test Mode" and ensure it is unchecked.
    3. Review User Options: If you are using a specific user profile or settings, check if there are any default options set to run in test mode and adjust them accordingly.
    4. Reprocess the File: After making the necessary changes, reprocess the file to ensure it is handled in production mode.

    Related Information:

    • AIF Documentation: Refer to the SAP AIF documentation for detailed information on configuring interfaces and understanding the different modes of operation.
    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes such as /AIF/IFMON for monitoring interfaces and /AIF/IFC for configuration.
    • Testing Procedures: It is a good practice to test interfaces in a development or quality assurance environment before moving to production to avoid issues.

    If you continue to encounter issues or if the configuration appears correct, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis or AIF support team for further assistance.

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