Message type: E = Error
Message class: /GSINS/ID_BR -
Message number: 075
Message text: File &1 was created
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The SAP error message
/GSINS/ID_BR075 File &1 was created
typically indicates that a file has been generated as part of a process in the SAP system, often related to the integration of data or the execution of a specific transaction. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a file has been created successfully.Cause:
- File Generation Process: The message is triggered when a process that involves file creation is executed. This could be related to data exports, reports, or integration with other systems.
- Background Job: It may occur as part of a background job that generates files for further processing or reporting.
- Data Transfer: The message can also appear during data transfer processes, such as EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) or file uploads/downloads.
Solution:
- Check the File: Verify the file mentioned in the message (
&1
will be replaced with the actual file name) to ensure it has been created correctly and contains the expected data.- Review Logs: Look at the job logs or application logs to see if there are any additional messages or errors that provide context about the file creation.
- Follow-Up Actions: Depending on the purpose of the file, you may need to take further actions, such as processing the file, sending it to another system, or archiving it.
- Consult Documentation: If this message is part of a specific process (like a custom program or standard SAP transaction), refer to the relevant documentation or SAP notes for more details on the expected behavior.
Related Information:
SM37
for job monitoring or SLG1
for application log analysis.In summary, the message /GSINS/ID_BR075 File &1 was created
is generally informational, indicating successful file creation, and should be followed up with checks on the file and related processes.
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