Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/BCLM -
Message number: 098
Message text: Record &1 content usage determined successfully in customer adaptation
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The SAP error message
/CFG/BCLM098 Record &1 content usage determined successfully in customer adaptation
is typically related to the Business Configuration (BC) or Customizing settings in SAP. This message indicates that the system has successfully determined the content usage for a specific record in the context of customer adaptation.Cause:
- Configuration Settings: The message is often triggered during the configuration process when the system is trying to determine how a specific record (denoted by
&1
) is being used in the customer-specific adaptation.- Business Configuration: It may relate to the adaptation of standard content to meet specific business requirements, indicating that the system has found a match for the record in the customer-specific settings.
Solution:
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings related to the specific record mentioned in the message. Ensure that the adaptations made are correct and align with the business requirements.
- Check Customization: If you are customizing standard content, verify that the adaptations are properly set up and that there are no conflicts with existing configurations.
- Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific configuration area you are working on. This can provide insights into how to properly adapt the content.
- Testing: After making any changes, perform thorough testing to ensure that the adaptations work as expected and do not introduce new issues.
Related Information:
If the message does not indicate an error but rather a successful determination, it may not require immediate action unless it is part of a larger issue you are troubleshooting. Always ensure that you have a backup of your configuration before making changes.
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