/CFG/UI_BCW131 - It is not allowed to commit object &1 in local package.

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CFG/UI_BCW -

  • Message number: 131

  • Message text: It is not allowed to commit object &1 in local package.

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /CFG/UI_BCW131 - It is not allowed to commit object &1 in local package. ?

    The SAP error message /CFG/UI_BCW131 indicates that there is an attempt to commit an object in a local package, which is not allowed. This typically occurs in the context of customizing or configuring SAP systems, particularly when working with transport requests and packages.

    Cause:

    The error is caused by trying to make changes to an object that is part of a local package (a package that is not assigned to a transport request). In SAP, changes made in local packages cannot be transported to other systems, which is why the system restricts committing these changes.

    Solution:

    To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:

    1. Check the Package Assignment:

      • Ensure that the object you are trying to commit is assigned to a transportable package. You can check the package assignment in the object’s properties.
    2. Create a Transport Request:

      • If the object is in a local package, you need to create a transport request and assign the object to that request. You can do this by:
        • Going to the relevant transaction (e.g., SE80 for Object Navigator).
        • Selecting the object and choosing the option to move it to a transport request.
    3. Change the Package:

      • If the object is in a local package and you want to keep it transportable, you can change the package of the object to a transportable package. This can be done in the object’s properties.
    4. Use the Correct Development System:

      • Ensure that you are working in the correct development environment. Changes should be made in the development system and then transported to the quality assurance and production systems.
    5. Consult Documentation:

      • If you are unsure about the package or transport request process, refer to SAP documentation or consult with your SAP Basis team for guidance.

    Related Information:

    • Transport Management System (TMS): Understand how TMS works in SAP for managing transport requests and packages.
    • Local vs. Transportable Packages: Familiarize yourself with the differences between local packages and transportable packages in SAP.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might provide additional insights or solutions related to this error message.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully commit your changes in SAP.

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