Good morning,
If you then still get the TYPELOAD_NEW_VERSION you can use the
TOUCHTAB/TOUCHALL report as described in SAP note 162991
The TYPELOAD_NEW_VERSION dump can occur after changes have taken place
to dictionary objects.
You could also try resetting the buffers to see if it helps solving
the issue with the dumps? You can reset the buffers by executing /$sync
in the transaction command line. But please ensure to only do this during a period of low usage on the system as it will be slow when the buffers are not fuly available due to reset.
regards,
Paul
Kobby,
Please read the following carefully.
SAP Buffers:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/c4/3a6ee6505211d189550000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
(make sure to read the u201Csee also:u201D)
http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_04/helpdata/en/c4/3a6f8f505211d189550000e829fbbd/content.htm
u201CUse the command $SYNC to reset all the SAP buffers on the application server. These commands only affect the buffers of the application server on which the commands are entered. The buffers of the other application servers in the network are not affected.u201D
SAP $SYNC posting:
More reset buffer commands u2013 read the warnings!
Hope this helps!