2007 Mar 08 1:03 AM
Hi,
I added an INCLUDE statement to another include, and I am getting an error when I checked the syntax:
I<i>f the row type of 'C_T_DATA" and the type of <MCAFPA0BDSI> are not compatible at runtime, in future kernel releases, you must use addition "CASTING"</i>
The include statement has standard code provided by SAP, and I am hesitant to make any changes to the macro from this include that is causing the error. The include statement is placed in the user exit that is another include.
How would I go about in fixing this error? Should I go to SAP and have them fix it?
Thanks
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Ellen DeGeneres
2007 Mar 08 1:10 AM
Is this a hard error or a warning? If it is hard error and within an standard SAP program, then I would suggest opening an OSS note about it. Their code, their problem.
Regards,
Rich Heilman
2007 Mar 08 1:10 AM
2007 Mar 08 1:17 AM
Hi Rich,
It's a yellow error, so would it be something on my side that I am causing this?
Thanks
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2007 Mar 08 1:20 AM
2007 Mar 08 1:30 AM
Hi Rich,
I tested it and I am not getting the data that I was expecting. Good to know.... I will place a message to SAP.
Thanks
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2007 Mar 08 1:34 AM
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