Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/TASKLIST -
Message number: 024
Message text: Number range for CFG object is created
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The SAP error message
/CFG/TASKLIST024
indicates that a number range for a configuration (CFG) object has been created. This message typically arises in the context of configuration management within SAP, particularly when dealing with task lists or configuration objects.Cause:
The error message is usually triggered when:
- A configuration object is being created or modified, and the system detects that a number range has been assigned to it.
- The number range for the configuration object is not properly defined or is missing.
- There may be issues with the configuration settings or the number range intervals.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Number Range Configuration:
- Go to the transaction code
SNRO
(Number Range Objects).- Look for the relevant number range object associated with your configuration object.
- Ensure that the number range is defined correctly and that there are available intervals.
Define Number Range:
- If the number range is not defined, you will need to create it.
- In the
SNRO
transaction, select the appropriate number range object and create a new interval.- Make sure to specify the correct start and end values for the number range.
Assign Number Range to Configuration Object:
- Ensure that the configuration object is correctly linked to the defined number range.
- This can typically be done in the configuration settings of the object.
Check Authorizations:
- Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to create or modify number ranges and configuration objects.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or help resources for specific details related to the configuration object you are working with.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, test the configuration object to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SNRO
: Number Range ObjectsSE11
: Data Dictionary (to check the structure of the configuration object)SE80
: Object Navigator (to view and manage various objects)SAP Notes:
Support:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message /CFG/TASKLIST024
and ensure that your configuration objects are properly set up with the necessary number ranges.
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