Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CEECV/BGFI -
Message number: 151
Message text: Wrong Adobe form used &1 (&2)
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The SAP error message
/CEECV/BGFI151 Wrong Adobe form used &1 (&2)
typically indicates that there is a mismatch between the expected Adobe form and the one that is being used in the system. This error can occur in scenarios where Adobe forms are utilized for printing or generating documents, such as invoices, purchase orders, or other business documents.Cause:
- Incorrect Form Assignment: The form that is being called in the process does not match the form that is configured in the system for that specific transaction or application.
- Version Mismatch: The version of the Adobe form being used may not be compatible with the version expected by the SAP system.
- Form Not Activated: The Adobe form may not be activated or published correctly in the SAP system.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues in the configuration settings related to the form, such as incorrect form IDs or missing entries in the relevant customizing tables.
Solution:
- Check Form Assignment: Verify that the correct Adobe form is assigned to the relevant transaction or application. This can be done in the SAP configuration settings.
- Activate the Form: Ensure that the Adobe form is activated and published correctly. You can do this by going to the transaction code SFP (Form Builder) and checking the status of the form.
- Review Form Versions: Make sure that the version of the Adobe form being used is the correct one. If there are multiple versions, ensure that the right one is being called.
- Check Customizing Settings: Review the customizing settings in the SAP system to ensure that the form ID and other related settings are correctly configured.
- Test the Form: Use the form in a test scenario to see if the error persists. This can help identify if the issue is with the specific data being processed or with the form itself.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to Adobe forms for any specific instructions or known issues.
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