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Upgrade to NW2004s / BI 7.0 AFTER_IMP_NROB

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In upgrading from NW 2004 / BW 3.53 to NW2004s / BI 7.0, we have encountered a problem in the upgrade. In phase XPRAS_UPG we receive an error

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XPRA ERRORS and RETURN CODE in SAPRIEN11U.BS1

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2EENR341UPlease specify a long text"UACR001"

2EENR893INumber range object "UACR001" " "

2EENR341UPlease specify a long text"UACR001"

2EEPU133 Errors occurred during post-handling "AFTER_IMP_NROB" for "NROB" "L"

If anyone has encountered this issue, please respond.

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Received this response to a note opened for this issue.

Your message was forwarded to the Development Support Number Ranges.

Please take a look with transaction SE16 in table TNROST.

There must be at least one entry where one or both fields

TXT and TXTSHORT are missing for some language. Please put SOMETHING

(does not really matter what) into them then the error will disappear.

Actually there SHOULD have been something in it, but due to problems

generated by our translation colleagues this error occured.

You need to enter the data via the debugger into table TNROST

(hidden update) as the update button is not available otherwise.

If you do not know how to do it, please send the call back to us, then

we are doing it for you in your system.

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In the transport logs, I can see that this is related to Number Range Management in package SZN. I have found a similar note that talked about going into SE63 and adding missing text. I tried going into SE63 and saw the source and target languages were invalid (DE and EN). Clicking the drop downs, I saw potential options of DEde and ENus. By changing the source and target languages to these, I was able to see the short and long descriptions. They already existed. Rerunning the step still fails.