/IWBEP/SBUI035 - Data copied to clipboard: &1 selected node(s), in total &2 node(s)

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /IWBEP/SBUI -

  • Message number: 035

  • Message text: Data copied to clipboard: &1 selected node(s), in total &2 node(s)

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /IWBEP/SBUI035 - Data copied to clipboard: &1 selected node(s), in total &2 node(s) ?

    The SAP error message /IWBEP/SBUI035 typically indicates that a certain operation involving nodes in a user interface (UI) has been performed, and the system is informing the user about the number of nodes that have been copied to the clipboard. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message that indicates the result of a copy operation.

    Cause:

    • The message is triggered when a user selects nodes (such as items in a list or tree structure) in a UI5 application and performs a copy action.
    • The message indicates that a certain number of nodes have been successfully copied to the clipboard, with &1 representing the number of selected nodes and &2 representing the total number of nodes involved in the operation.

    Solution:

    • If you see this message, it is generally not an error that requires a solution. It is simply a notification that the copy operation was successful.
    • If you are expecting a different outcome (e.g., if you expected to see a different message or if the copy operation did not work as intended), you may want to:
      • Check the selection criteria to ensure that the correct nodes were selected.
      • Verify that the clipboard functionality is working correctly in your environment.
      • Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to perform the copy operation.

    Related Information:

    • This message is part of the SAP Gateway and UI5 framework, which is used for developing user interfaces for SAP applications.
    • If you are developing or customizing applications, you may want to look into the relevant documentation for the SAP Gateway and UI5 to understand how clipboard operations are handled.
    • If you encounter issues beyond this informational message, consider checking the application logs or debugging the application to identify any underlying problems.

    In summary, /IWBEP/SBUI035 is an informational message indicating the success of a copy operation in an SAP UI5 application, and it does not typically indicate an error that requires troubleshooting.

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