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Document is not available in language en in sap

1190_5939_439
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Hi Experts

I am developing z-program and change Document. And

the error is following:

Document is not available in language en in sap

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raymond_giuseppi
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Did you already create the documentation in your langage (chinese, use translate transaction SE63 in menu look for longtext/documentation fro AbapObject type report) or are you creating a new documentation in english first (We cannot write the documentation for you, type your text and validate it)

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1190_5939_439
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Hi Tom

The error is following:

tom_wan
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which button did you click? "Change button"? I think if you click change button, system will guide you to create the documentation

mateuszadamus
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Hello 1190_5939_439,

You're trying to change a documentation for report ZJGLMM014. This documentation does not exist.

You need to create it first, before changing.

Mark the "Source Code" option if you want to modify the code of the report.

Kind regards,

Mateusz

1190_5939_439
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Hi Tom

How to do it next ?

raymond_giuseppi
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Did you already create the documentation in your langage (chinese, use translate transaction SE63 in menu look for longtext/documentation fro AbapObject type report) or are you creating a new documentation in english first (We cannot write the documentation for you, type your text and validate it)

BaerbelWinkler
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1190_5939_439

Hi Harry,

is there perhaps a misunderstanding regarding the purpose of "Documentation"? Here is an example taken from SAP standard program RSNAST00 of what the documentation (not a "change document") is used for, namely the description of what the program is supposed to do, usually written with the end user in mind. The template is what you see and you simply fill the different sections with text if they are needed and leave the others empty. The result than looks something like this snippet:

Does that help?

Cheers

Bärbel