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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 00 -
Message number: 288
Message text: Internal memory overflow at set parameter ID &
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The SAP error message "00288 Internal memory overflow at set parameter ID &" typically indicates that the system has encountered a memory overflow issue when trying to set a parameter ID. This can occur due to various reasons, such as excessive data being processed, inefficient coding, or limitations in the system's memory allocation.
Causes:
- Excessive Data Volume: The operation may be trying to handle more data than the system can manage in memory.
- Inefficient Code: Custom programs or enhancements may not be optimized, leading to excessive memory usage.
- Parameter ID Misconfiguration: The specific parameter ID being set may be incorrectly configured or may not be suitable for the operation being performed.
- System Limitations: The SAP system may have inherent limitations based on its configuration or the underlying hardware.
Solutions:
- Optimize Code: Review and optimize any custom code or enhancements that may be causing excessive memory usage. Look for loops or data processing that can be streamlined.
- Reduce Data Volume: If possible, limit the amount of data being processed in a single operation. This can involve filtering data or breaking down large operations into smaller chunks.
- Check Parameter ID Configuration: Verify the configuration of the parameter ID being set. Ensure it is appropriate for the context in which it is being used.
- Increase Memory Allocation: If the system allows, consider increasing the memory allocation for the SAP instance. This may involve adjusting parameters in the SAP profile.
- Monitor System Performance: Use transaction codes like ST02 (Tune Summary) and ST03 (Workload Analysis) to monitor memory usage and identify bottlenecks.
- Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant notes or patches that address this specific error message. There may be known issues or fixes available.
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By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the internal memory overflow issue related to the specified parameter ID.
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