Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/BCLM -
Message number: 182
Message text: Activity &1 is pushed down to previous sucessfully.
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The SAP error message
/CFG/BCLM182 Activity &1 is pushed down to previous successfully
typically relates to the Business Configuration (BC) layer in SAP, particularly in the context of Business Configuration Management (BCM) or Business Configuration Workbench (BCW). This message indicates that a certain activity (denoted by&1
) has been successfully pushed down to a previous step or activity in the configuration process.Cause:
- Configuration Sequence: The error often arises when there is a misalignment in the sequence of configuration activities. The system is trying to push a configuration activity down to a previous step that has already been completed successfully.
- Dependencies: There may be dependencies between activities that require certain configurations to be completed before others can be executed.
- Versioning Issues: If there are multiple versions of configuration activities, the system might be trying to reconcile these versions, leading to this message.
Solution:
- Review Configuration Steps: Check the sequence of configuration activities in the Business Configuration Workbench. Ensure that all prerequisite activities have been completed before the current activity.
- Check Dependencies: Look for any dependencies between the activities. Make sure that all dependent activities are completed before proceeding with the current one.
- Re-run Activities: If necessary, re-run the configuration activities in the correct order. This may involve going back to previous steps and ensuring they are correctly configured.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guides related to the specific configuration you are working on. This can provide insights into the correct sequence and dependencies.
- SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error message or provide additional context or fixes.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and continue with your configuration activities in SAP.
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