How To Fix ACM355 - Check CTE expression for entity &1 with dedicated DDL API


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: ACM - Message-Class for all ACM functions/exceptions

  • Message number: 355

  • Message text: Check CTE expression for entity &1 with dedicated DDL API

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message ACM355 - Check CTE expression for entity &1 with dedicated DDL API ?
    The SAP error message ACM355, which states "Check CTE expression for entity &1 with dedicated DDL API," typically relates to issues with the Common Table Expressions (CTE) in the context of database operations, particularly when using the dedicated Data Definition Language (DDL) API in SAP.
    
    Cause: Incorrect CTE Syntax: The CTE expression may have syntax errors or may not conform to the expected structure. Entity Definition Issues: The entity referenced in the error message (&1) may not be defined correctly or may have missing attributes. Database Compatibility: There may be compatibility issues with the database version or configuration that affects how CTEs are processed. Data Model Changes: Recent changes to the data model or entity definitions may not have been properly propagated or activated.
    Solution: Review CTE Syntax: Check the syntax of the CTE expression for correctness. Ensure that it follows the proper SQL standards and conventions. Validate Entity Definition: Verify that the entity referenced in the error

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