Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/CCP -
Message number: 178
Message text: Cross Client Content scan performed successfully in client: &1
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The SAP error message
/CFG/CCP178 Cross Client Content scan performed successfully in client: &1
is not actually an error message but rather an informational message indicating that a cross-client content scan has been successfully completed in the specified client (denoted by&1
). This message is typically related to the configuration and management of cross-client content in SAP systems.Cause:
The message is generated when the system performs a scan to check for cross-client content, which can include various configuration settings, customizing data, or other objects that are shared across different clients in the SAP system. The scan is part of the system's routine checks to ensure that the content is consistent and correctly configured.
Solution:
Since this message is informational and does not indicate an error, no specific action is required. However, if you are looking to ensure that your cross-client content is properly managed, you can consider the following:
Review Cross-Client Settings: Ensure that the cross-client settings and configurations are as intended. This may involve checking the relevant customizing settings in transaction codes like
SPRO
.Monitor for Issues: Keep an eye on the system for any actual error messages or warnings that may arise during the content scan or other operations.
Documentation: If you are responsible for system administration, document the results of the scan for future reference and compliance purposes.
Regular Scans: Schedule regular scans to ensure that cross-client content remains consistent and to catch any potential issues early.
Related Information:
SCC1
(Client Copy), SCC4
(Client Administration), and SCC8
(Client Export).In summary, the message /CFG/CCP178
is a positive indication that the cross-client content scan was successful, and no immediate action is required unless you are looking to ensure ongoing system integrity and performance.
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