Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FDP -
Message number: 356
Message text: Obj. to be examined is not an FE and therefore cannot be a force provider
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FDP356 Obj. to be examined is not an FE and therefore cannot be a force provider
typically occurs in the context of SAP's Flexible Real Estate Management (RE-FX) or similar modules where force providers are involved. This error indicates that the object you are trying to examine or process is not recognized as a "force provider" (FE) in the system.Cause:
- Object Type: The object you are trying to work with is not defined as a force provider in the system. This could be due to incorrect configuration or the object simply not being set up as a force provider.
- Data Entry Error: There may be a mistake in the data entry where the object type is incorrectly specified.
- Configuration Issues: The configuration settings for the force provider may not be correctly set up in the system.
- Missing Master Data: The necessary master data for the object may be missing or incomplete.
Solution:
- Check Object Type: Verify that the object you are trying to examine is indeed supposed to be a force provider. You can do this by checking the object type in the relevant configuration or master data settings.
- Review Configuration: Ensure that the configuration for force providers is correctly set up in the system. This may involve checking the settings in the relevant customizing transactions (e.g., SPRO).
- Correct Data Entry: If there was an error in data entry, correct the object type or any other relevant fields to ensure they align with the expected values for force providers.
- Master Data Verification: Ensure that all necessary master data for the object is complete and correctly maintained. This may involve checking the relevant master data records in the system.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on force providers and the requirements for objects in your specific context.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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