Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/TASKLIST -
Message number: 122
Message text: Hierarchy of component qualifiers wrong
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The SAP error message
/CFG/TASKLIST122 Hierarchy of component qualifiers wrong
typically indicates an issue with the configuration of task lists in the SAP system, particularly related to the hierarchy of component qualifiers. This error can arise in various contexts, such as during the execution of task lists or when trying to maintain or configure them.Cause:
Incorrect Hierarchy Configuration: The error often occurs when the hierarchy of component qualifiers is not set up correctly. This could be due to:
- Missing or incorrectly defined component qualifiers.
- A mismatch in the expected hierarchy structure.
- Changes made to the task list that have not been properly reflected in the component qualifiers.
Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the data related to the task lists or component qualifiers, such as orphaned entries or incorrect relationships.
Transport Issues: If task lists or component qualifiers were transported from one system to another, there might be issues with the transport that led to inconsistencies.
Solution:
Check Configuration: Review the configuration of the task lists and component qualifiers. Ensure that:
- All required component qualifiers are defined.
- The hierarchy is correctly structured according to the business requirements.
Validate Data: Use transaction codes like
SE11
(Data Dictionary) orSE16
(Data Browser) to check the underlying tables for any inconsistencies. Look for orphaned entries or incorrect relationships.Recreate Task Lists: If the issue persists, consider recreating the task lists or component qualifiers from scratch to ensure that they are correctly defined.
Transport Management: If the error is related to a transport issue, check the transport logs for any errors or warnings. You may need to re-transport the relevant objects or manually adjust the configurations in the target system.
SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error. There may be patches or updates that resolve known issues.
Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation related to task lists and component qualifiers for any additional guidance on proper configuration.
Related Information:
SE80
(Object Navigator), SE11
(Data Dictionary), and SE16
(Data Browser) for troubleshooting.By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the cause of the /CFG/TASKLIST122 Hierarchy of component qualifiers wrong
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