Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/CC_CORE_CONFIG -
Message number: 017
Message text: Entry &1 changed
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The SAP error message
/CFG/CC_CORE_CONFIG017 Entry &1 changed
typically indicates that a configuration entry in the SAP system has been modified. This message is often related to the configuration of the SAP Converged Cloud (CC) or other configuration management scenarios within SAP.Cause:
- Configuration Change: The most common cause of this error is that a configuration entry has been altered, either by a user or through a system process.
- Concurrent Changes: If multiple users or processes are trying to change the same configuration entry simultaneously, it can lead to this error.
- Transport Issues: If a transport request that includes configuration changes is being imported, it may trigger this message if the entry has already been modified in the target system.
Solution:
- Review Changes: Check the change logs to identify what changes were made to the configuration entry. This can help determine if the change was intentional or if it needs to be reverted.
- Synchronize Changes: If multiple users are working on the same configuration, ensure that they are aware of each other's changes to avoid conflicts.
- Revert Changes: If the change was not intended, you may need to revert the configuration entry to its previous state.
- Check Transport Requests: If the error is related to a transport request, ensure that the transport is correctly imported and that there are no conflicts with existing configurations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific configuration you are working with for additional guidance.
Related Information:
SP01
(to check spool requests) or SE09
/SE10
(to manage transport requests) to investigate further.Always ensure that you have proper backups and change management processes in place when making changes to configurations in SAP systems.
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