Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/BCLM -
Message number: 120
Message text: Total number of Scope Items in different contexts is &1
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The SAP error message
/CFG/BCLM120 Total number of Scope Items in different contexts is &1
typically relates to issues in the Business Configuration (BC) or the scope definition in SAP S/4HANA Cloud or similar environments. This error indicates that there is a mismatch or inconsistency in the number of scope items defined across different contexts (like different business scenarios or configurations).Cause:
- Inconsistent Scope Definition: The number of scope items defined in one context does not match the number defined in another context. This can happen if scope items are added or removed in one area without corresponding changes in others.
- Configuration Errors: There may be errors in the configuration settings that lead to discrepancies in the expected number of scope items.
- Transport Issues: If changes were transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), there might be inconsistencies due to incomplete or failed transports.
Solution:
- Review Scope Items: Check the scope items defined in the different contexts. Ensure that they are consistent and that any changes made in one context are reflected in others.
- Adjust Configuration: If you find discrepancies, adjust the configuration to ensure that the number of scope items matches across contexts.
- Check Transport Logs: If the issue arose after a transport, review the transport logs to ensure that all relevant changes were successfully transported.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or release notes for any known issues or updates related to scope item configuration.
- Use SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They can provide insights based on the specific context of your implementation.
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