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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRF - Messages for Business Rule Framework
Message number: 132
Message text: No functions/actions assigned to event &1 for application classe &2
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The SAP error message BRF132 indicates that there are no functions or actions assigned to a specific event for a given application class in the Business Rule Framework (BRF+). This error typically arises when you are trying to trigger an event that does not have any associated rules or actions defined in the BRF+ configuration.
Cause:
- Missing Configuration: The most common cause is that the event you are trying to trigger does not have any functions or actions assigned to it in the BRF+ application.
- Incorrect Event or Application Class: The event or application class specified may not be correctly set up or may not exist in the BRF+ configuration.
- Transport Issues: If the BRF+ configuration was transported from one system to another, there may be missing components or incomplete transport.
Solution:
Check Event Configuration:
- Go to the BRF+ workbench (transaction code: BRF+) and navigate to the relevant application class.
- Verify that the event you are trying to trigger has functions or actions assigned to it. If not, you will need to create or assign the necessary functions/actions.
Assign Functions/Actions:
- If the event is missing functions/actions, you can create new ones or assign existing ones to the event.
- Ensure that the functions/actions are correctly defined and activated.
Review Application Class:
- Ensure that the application class is correctly set up and that it corresponds to the event you are trying to trigger.
- Check for any naming conventions or configurations that might be causing the mismatch.
Transport Check:
- If the issue arose after a transport, check the transport logs to ensure that all necessary objects were transported correctly.
- If needed, re-transport the missing components or manually recreate them in the target system.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, test the event again to ensure that it triggers the expected functions/actions without errors.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the BRF132 error and ensure that your BRF+ configuration is functioning as intended.
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