Message type: E = Error
Message class: /EACC/DMM -
Message number: 016
Message text: Object information contains errors (internal error)
Since SAP believes that this specific error message is 'self-explanatory,' no more information has been given.The majority of messages in the SAP system have a message text, however this is frequently insufficient to comprehend or resolve the problem.
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The SAP error message
/EACC/DMM016 Object information contains errors (internal error)
typically indicates that there is an issue with the data or configuration related to the object you are trying to access or manipulate in the SAP system. This error can arise from various underlying causes, including data inconsistencies, configuration issues, or problems with the underlying database.Possible Causes:
- Data Inconsistencies: There may be inconsistencies in the data related to the object, such as missing or incorrect entries in the database.
- Configuration Issues: The configuration settings for the object may not be set up correctly, leading to errors when the system tries to process it.
- Authorization Issues: Lack of proper authorizations for the user trying to access the object can also lead to this error.
- System Bugs: There may be bugs or issues in the specific version of the SAP software you are using.
- Database Issues: Problems with the underlying database, such as corruption or connectivity issues, can also trigger this error.
Solutions:
- Check Data Integrity: Review the data related to the object in question. Look for any missing or incorrect entries and correct them as necessary.
- Review Configuration Settings: Ensure that all configuration settings related to the object are correctly set up. This may involve checking transaction codes, customizing settings, or other related configurations.
- User Authorizations: Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to access and manipulate the object. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to ensure proper roles and permissions are assigned.
- System Logs: Check the system logs (transaction codes like SLG1) for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
- SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal. There may be known issues or patches available that address this specific error.
- Database Check: If you suspect database issues, work with your database administrator to check for any problems or inconsistencies in the database.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot identify the cause, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance. Provide them with detailed information about the error, including any relevant logs or screenshots.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the underlying cause of the /EACC/DMM016
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