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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 0S - Messages for the SQL trace
Message number: 091
Message text: Enter an SQL statement
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0S091
- Enter an SQL statement ?The SAP error message 0S091 ("Enter an SQL statement") typically occurs when a user attempts to execute a database operation without providing a valid SQL statement. This error can arise in various contexts, such as when using transaction codes that involve database queries or when working with ABAP programs that interact with the database.
Causes:
- Missing SQL Statement: The most common cause is that the user did not enter an SQL statement in the required field.
- Incorrect Transaction Code: The transaction code being used may not be appropriate for the operation being attempted.
- User Input Error: The user may have accidentally cleared the input field or not filled it out correctly.
- Authorization Issues: In some cases, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to execute SQL statements, leading to confusion about the input requirements.
Solutions:
- Enter a Valid SQL Statement: Ensure that you are entering a complete and valid SQL statement in the designated field. This could be a SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement, depending on what you are trying to achieve.
- Check Transaction Code: Verify that you are using the correct transaction code for the operation you want to perform. If unsure, consult the documentation or your SAP administrator.
- Review Input Fields: Double-check that you have filled in all required fields and that there are no accidental deletions or omissions.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the syntax or structure of the SQL statement, refer to SAP documentation or SQL reference guides.
- Check Authorizations: If you suspect that authorization issues may be causing the problem, contact your SAP security administrator to ensure you have the necessary permissions to execute SQL statements.
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