Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/ACTIVATION -
Message number: 352
Message text: Activity &1 is assigned to several building blocks
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The SAP error message
/CFG/ACTIVATION352
indicates that an activity is assigned to multiple building blocks in the configuration of the SAP system. This can occur in various contexts, such as when configuring SAP Solution Manager or other SAP applications that utilize building blocks for process modeling or configuration.Cause:
The error typically arises when:
- An activity is mistakenly assigned to more than one building block, which violates the uniqueness constraint expected by the system.
- There may be a misconfiguration or oversight during the setup of the building blocks and activities.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Identify the Activity and Building Blocks:
- Review the error message to identify the specific activity (
&1
) that is causing the issue.- Use transaction codes like
SOLAR01
(for Solution Manager) or relevant configuration transactions to navigate to the building blocks and activities.Check Assignments:
- Go to the configuration area where the building blocks are defined.
- Check the assignments of the identified activity to see where it is assigned multiple times.
Remove Duplicate Assignments:
- If you find that the activity is indeed assigned to multiple building blocks, decide which assignment is appropriate based on your business process requirements.
- Remove the duplicate assignment(s) to ensure that each activity is only linked to one building block.
Re-activate the Configuration:
- After making the necessary changes, attempt to re-activate the configuration or building blocks to see if the error persists.
Consult Documentation:
- If you are unsure about the correct configuration, refer to SAP documentation or guides related to the specific module or application you are working with.
Seek Help from SAP Support:
- If the issue remains unresolved, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance, especially if this is a production environment.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the /CFG/ACTIVATION352
error and ensure that your activities are correctly assigned within the SAP system.
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