Message type: E = Error
Message class: /FTI/CUST_ACCESS -
Message number: 045
Message text: All key properties of the dependent BCO must be mapped for '&1' to '&2'
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The SAP error message
/FTI/CUST_ACCESS045
indicates that there is an issue with the mapping of key properties for a dependent Business Configuration Object (BCO) in the context of SAP's Flexible Transport Infrastructure (FTI). This error typically arises when the system expects all key properties of a dependent BCO to be mapped, but one or more of them are missing.Cause:
The error occurs due to the following reasons:
- Incomplete Mapping: Not all required key properties of the dependent BCO are mapped in the configuration.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the transport settings or in the BCO definitions.
- Data Inconsistency: There could be inconsistencies in the data that prevent the proper mapping of key properties.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Mapping: Review the mapping configuration for the BCO in question. Ensure that all key properties are correctly mapped. You can do this by:
- Navigating to the relevant configuration area in SAP.
- Checking the properties of the BCO and ensuring that all required fields are filled.
Review Dependencies: Look at the dependencies of the BCO. Ensure that any dependent objects are also correctly configured and that their key properties are mapped.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific BCO you are working with. This can provide insights into what key properties are required and how they should be mapped.
Use Transaction Codes: Utilize relevant transaction codes (like
/FTI/BCO
or/FTI/TRANSPORT
) to analyze the BCO and its properties. This can help identify any missing mappings.Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date with the latest patches and updates, as sometimes bugs in earlier versions can lead to such errors.
Testing: After making the necessary changes, test the configuration to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with SAP support or a technical consultant who specializes in SAP configuration and transport management.
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