Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -
Message number: 751
Message text: Consistency check failed
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The SAP error message
/CFG/MIGRATION751 Consistency check failed
typically indicates that there is an inconsistency in the configuration settings or data during a migration process. This error is often encountered when performing system upgrades, migrations, or when applying support packages.Causes:
- Inconsistent Configuration: The configuration settings in the system may not align with the expected values or structures required for the migration.
- Missing or Incorrect Data: Certain required data elements may be missing or incorrectly configured, leading to inconsistencies.
- Version Mismatch: The system may be running on an outdated version that is not compatible with the migration process.
- Custom Code Issues: Custom developments or modifications may interfere with standard processes, causing inconsistencies.
Solutions:
- Check Configuration Settings: Review the configuration settings in the system to ensure they are consistent and correctly set up. This may involve checking transaction codes related to configuration (e.g., SPRO).
- Run Consistency Checks: Use SAP tools to run consistency checks on the configuration and data. This can help identify specific areas that need correction.
- Review Migration Documentation: Consult the official SAP migration documentation for the specific version you are migrating to. This documentation often includes prerequisites and steps to ensure a smooth migration.
- Update System: If the system is outdated, consider applying the latest support packages or patches that may resolve known issues related to migration.
- Check Custom Code: If there are custom developments, review them to ensure they are compatible with the new version or configuration. You may need to adjust or temporarily disable custom code during the migration.
- Consult SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes that address the specific error message or related issues. SAP Notes often provide solutions or workarounds for known problems.
- Engage SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance. They can provide guidance based on the specific context of your system and migration.
Related Information:
SPRO
, SE80
, and SE11
for configuration and development checks.SM21
) for additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the inconsistency.By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the cause of the /CFG/MIGRATION751 Consistency check failed
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