Message type: E = Error
Message class: /GSINS/NLGBA_MSG -
Message number: 104
Message text: GBA country code &1 does not exist or not assigned to SAP country code
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The SAP error message
/GSINS/NLGBA_MSG104
indicates that there is an issue with the GBA (GegevensBeheer en Administratie) country code in relation to the SAP country code. This error typically arises in the context of the Netherlands, where GBA is used for managing population registers.Cause:
The error message suggests that the GBA country code specified (represented by
&1
in the message) does not exist in the system or is not properly assigned to a corresponding SAP country code. This can happen due to several reasons:
- Missing Configuration: The GBA country code may not be configured in the SAP system.
- Incorrect Mapping: The mapping between the GBA country code and the SAP country code may be incorrect or missing.
- Data Entry Error: There may be a typo or incorrect entry when specifying the GBA country code.
- System Updates: If the system has been recently updated or migrated, the necessary configurations may not have been carried over.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Configuration:
- Go to the relevant configuration settings in SAP to verify if the GBA country code exists.
- Use transaction codes like
SPRO
to access the configuration settings and navigate to the relevant area for GBA settings.Assign GBA Country Code:
- If the GBA country code is missing, you may need to create it or assign it to the appropriate SAP country code.
- Ensure that the mapping between the GBA country code and the SAP country code is correctly set up.
Verify Data Entry:
- Double-check the data entry where the GBA country code is being used to ensure there are no typos or incorrect values.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or help resources specific to GBA integration for any additional configuration steps that may be required.
Contact Support:
- If the issue persists after checking the above steps, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP team for further assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue related to the GBA country code in your SAP system.
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