/BSNAGT/MESSAGE109 - Free text message updated by &1

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BSNAGT/MESSAGE -

  • Message number: 109

  • Message text: Free text message updated by &1

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  • Self-Explanatory Message

    Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of messages in the SAP system have a message text, however this is frequently insufficient to comprehend or resolve the problem.

    To make things easier, more detailed information is frequently added to describe the issue, how to fix it, and the necessary steps or configuration modifications.

    Unfortunately, there isn't any extra information in this error notice.



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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /BSNAGT/MESSAGE109 - Free text message updated by &1 ?

    The SAP error message /BSNAGT/MESSAGE109 Free text message updated by &1 typically indicates that a free text message has been updated in the system, and the &1 placeholder usually represents the user or process that made the update. This message is often informational rather than an error, meaning it is not necessarily indicative of a problem but rather a notification of an action that has taken place.

    Cause:

    1. User Action: A user or a process has updated a free text message in the system.
    2. System Process: An automated process or batch job has modified the free text message.

    Solution:

    1. Review the Message: Check the details of the free text message that was updated. This can usually be done by navigating to the relevant transaction or table where the free text messages are stored.
    2. Check User Activity: If necessary, investigate the user or process that triggered the update. This can help determine if the change was intended or if it needs to be reverted.
    3. Documentation: Ensure that there is proper documentation or logging of changes made to free text messages for future reference.
    4. Consult with Team: If the update was unexpected, consult with your team or the user who made the change to understand the context and reason behind it.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Depending on your SAP version and configuration, you may use transaction codes like SE11 (Data Dictionary), SE16 (Data Browser), or specific transaction codes related to the module where the free text message is used.
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or additional information related to this message.
    • User Roles: Ensure that users have the appropriate roles and permissions to update free text messages to prevent unauthorized changes.

    If you continue to experience issues or if the message is causing operational problems, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.

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