/CPD/SS_MESSAGES105 - ---Records are saved successfully in the database---

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /CPD/SS_MESSAGES -

  • Message number: 105

  • Message text: ---Records are saved successfully in the database---

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /CPD/SS_MESSAGES105 - ---Records are saved successfully in the database--- ?

    The SAP error message /CPD/SS_MESSAGES105 with the text "Records are saved successfully in the database" is not actually an error message but rather an informational message indicating that the records have been successfully saved to the database. This message typically appears in the context of data processing or transactions where records are being created or updated.

    Cause:

    • The message is triggered when a transaction or process completes successfully, indicating that the data has been written to the database without any issues.
    • It may appear in various contexts, such as during data uploads, batch processing, or when executing certain transactions in SAP.

    Solution:

    Since this message indicates success, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are expecting an error message or if the process does not behave as expected despite this message, consider the following steps:

    1. Verify Data Integrity: Check the records in the database to ensure that they have been saved correctly and contain the expected values.
    2. Review Logs: Look at the application logs or transaction logs for any warnings or additional messages that may provide context about the process.
    3. Check for Subsequent Steps: If this message is part of a larger process, ensure that all subsequent steps are executed correctly and that there are no issues in the workflow.
    4. User Confirmation: If this message is part of a user interface, confirm with the user that they intended to save the records and that the outcome is as expected.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Depending on the context, you may be using specific transaction codes (e.g., SE38, SE80, etc.) for data processing.
    • SAP Notes: Check SAP Notes for any known issues or updates related to the specific transaction or process you are working with.
    • Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation for the specific module or functionality you are using to understand the expected behavior and any additional messages that may accompany this one.

    If you encounter any issues despite the success message, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or refer to SAP community forums for further assistance.

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