/CFG/APPL_BCW_SRV148 - Entity &1 committed

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CFG/APPL_BCW_SRV -

  • Message number: 148

  • Message text: Entity &1 committed

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /CFG/APPL_BCW_SRV148 - Entity &1 committed ?

    The SAP error message /CFG/APPL_BCW_SRV148 Entity &1 committed typically indicates that an entity (such as a business object or configuration item) has been committed in the system, and therefore, it cannot be modified or deleted until it is released or reverted.

    Cause:

    1. Entity Committed: The entity you are trying to modify or delete has already been committed to the database. This means that the changes have been saved and are now part of the persistent data.
    2. Locking Mechanism: The system may have a locking mechanism in place that prevents changes to committed entities to ensure data integrity.
    3. Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to perform the action on the committed entity.

    Solution:

    1. Check Entity Status: Verify the status of the entity you are trying to modify. If it is committed, you may need to check if it can be reverted or if you need to create a new version.
    2. Revert Changes: If applicable, look for an option to revert the entity to a previous state or to unlock it if the system allows for such actions.
    3. Create a New Entry: If you cannot modify the committed entity, consider creating a new entry or version instead of trying to change the existing one.
    4. Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help resources for specific instructions related to the entity type you are working with.
    5. Check Authorizations: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to perform the action. If not, contact your system administrator to obtain the required permissions.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Depending on the context, you may need to use specific transaction codes to view or manage the entity (e.g., SE11 for data dictionary, SE80 for object navigator).
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or patches related to this error message.
    • Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal IT support team for further assistance.

    Always ensure that you have a backup of your data before making changes to committed entities, as reverting or modifying them can lead to data loss or inconsistencies.

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