Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IAM/CONFIG -
Message number: 079
Message text: No text in language &2 found for application &1
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The SAP error message
/IAM/CONFIG079 No text in language &2 found for application &1
typically indicates that the system is unable to find a specific text or description for a given application in the specified language. This can occur in various contexts, such as when working with SAP Identity Management (IdM) or other SAP applications that rely on language-specific texts.Cause:
- Missing Language Texts: The most common cause is that the required text for the specified application in the specified language is not maintained in the system.
- Incorrect Language Settings: The language settings in the user profile or the application configuration might not be set correctly.
- Transport Issues: If the texts were recently transported from another system, there might have been an issue during the transport process, leading to missing entries.
- Configuration Errors: There could be a misconfiguration in the application settings that leads to the system looking for texts that do not exist.
Solution:
Maintain Language Texts:
- Go to the relevant transaction (e.g., SE63 for translation) and check if the texts for the application in the specified language are maintained.
- If not, you may need to create or update the missing texts.
Check Language Settings:
- Verify the language settings in your user profile. You can do this by checking the user parameters (transaction SU01) and ensuring that the language is set correctly.
- Also, check the application configuration to ensure it is set to the correct language.
Transport Check:
- If the issue arose after a transport, check the transport logs to see if there were any errors during the transport of language texts.
- If necessary, re-transport the relevant objects or texts.
Debugging:
- If you have access to debugging tools, you can trace the execution to see where the system is failing to retrieve the text. This may provide insights into what is missing.
Consult Documentation:
- Review the SAP documentation for the specific application to see if there are any additional steps or configurations required for language support.
Contact SAP Support:
- If the issue persists and you cannot resolve it, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They may have additional insights or patches available.
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