Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV - Conversion: Messages for Conversion Services (CNCC)
Message number: 440
Message text: Parts of the IMG for package & were included in transport request &
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The SAP error message CNV440 typically indicates that there are parts of the Implementation Guide (IMG) for a specific package that have been included in a transport request. This error often arises during the transport of configuration settings or when trying to activate or modify certain settings in the IMG.
Cause:
- Transport Request Conflict: The error usually occurs when there are changes in the IMG that are not yet released or are in a transport request that has not been imported into the target system.
- Incomplete Configuration: The configuration settings you are trying to access or modify are part of a transport request that is still in progress or has not been fully processed.
- Locked Objects: The objects related to the IMG settings may be locked due to ongoing transport activities.
Solution:
Check Transport Requests:
- Go to the transaction code SE09 or SE10 to check the status of transport requests. Look for any requests that include the package mentioned in the error message.
- Ensure that all relevant transport requests have been released and imported into the target system.
Release Transport Requests:
- If you find that there are transport requests that are still in the "modification" or "released" state, you may need to release them or ensure they are imported into the target system.
Consult with Basis Team:
- If you are not able to resolve the issue, consult with your SAP Basis team. They can help check the transport logs and ensure that all necessary transports are correctly processed.
Check for Locks:
- Use transaction SM12 to check for any locks on the objects related to the IMG settings. If there are locks, you may need to wait for them to be released or contact the user who has locked them.
Review Documentation:
- Check SAP Notes or documentation related to the specific package or IMG settings you are working with. There may be specific instructions or known issues related to the error.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the CNV440 error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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