Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRF - Messages for Business Rule Framework
Message number: 011
Message text: A negative message to be ignored (test)
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The SAP error message BRF011 ("A negative message to be ignored (test)") is related to the Business Rule Framework (BRF+) in SAP. This message typically indicates that a rule or decision table is configured to return a negative result, but the system is set to ignore such messages during testing.
Cause:
- Testing Mode: The error often occurs when the BRF+ application is in test mode, and the rules are designed to return a negative outcome. In this mode, the system is configured to ignore negative messages, which can lead to confusion if the user expects to see all messages.
- Rule Configuration: The rules or decision tables may be set up in a way that they are expected to return a negative result based on the input data or conditions defined.
- Data Input: The input data being tested may not meet the criteria for a positive outcome, leading to a negative message being generated.
Solution:
- Check Rule Configuration: Review the rules and decision tables in BRF+ to ensure they are configured correctly. Make sure that the conditions and outcomes are set as intended.
- Switch to Production Mode: If you are testing and want to see all messages, consider switching from test mode to production mode. This will allow the system to process all messages, including negative ones.
- Review Input Data: Ensure that the input data being used for testing is appropriate and meets the criteria for a positive outcome. Adjust the data as necessary to test different scenarios.
- Debugging: Use the debugging tools available in BRF+ to trace the execution of the rules and understand why a negative message is being generated. This can help identify any logical errors in the rule definitions.
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