Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IAM/OBJECT_QIM -
Message number: 004
Message text: Issue &2: Field "&1" was changed from &3 to &4
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The SAP error message
/IAM/OBJECT_QIM004
typically indicates that a field in a data object has been changed, and the system is notifying you of this change. The message format is as follows:Issue &2: Field "&1" was changed from &3 to &4
Cause:
This error usually arises in the context of data integrity checks or validation processes within SAP, particularly in the context of the Identity Access Management (IAM) module. The message indicates that a specific field (denoted by
&1
) has been modified, with the previous value being&3
and the new value being&4
. This could happen due to:
- Manual Changes: A user or administrator manually changed the value of a field in a transaction or during data entry.
- Automated Processes: A background job or automated process updated the field as part of a data synchronization or update routine.
- Data Migration: During data migration or import processes, fields may be updated, leading to discrepancies.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration settings or business rules that affect how data is processed or validated.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:
- Review Change Logs: Check the change logs or audit trails to identify who made the change and why. This can help determine if the change was intentional or erroneous.
- Validate Data: Ensure that the new value (
&4
) is valid according to your business rules and data integrity constraints. If the change is not valid, you may need to revert it to the previous value (&3
).- Consult Documentation: Review any relevant documentation or configuration settings that might explain why the field was changed. This could include business process documentation or system configuration guides.
- User Training: If the change was made by a user, consider providing additional training or guidelines to prevent unintended changes in the future.
- System Configuration: If the change was made by an automated process, review the configuration of that process to ensure it is functioning as intended and not causing unintended changes.
Related Information:
IAM_ADMIN
, SU01
, or others that pertain to user management and access control.If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP expert for further assistance.
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