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