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Message type: E = Error
Message class: AMDP_DBG - AMDP Debugger Messages
Message number: 207
Message text: Access to dynamically created objects is not allowed here.
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AMDP_DBG207
- Access to dynamically created objects is not allowed here. ?The SAP error message AMDP_DBG207: Access to dynamically created objects is not allowed here typically occurs in the context of ABAP Managed Database Procedures (AMDP). This error indicates that there is an attempt to access dynamically created objects (like tables or views) within an AMDP method, which is not permitted.
Cause:
- Dynamic Object Creation: The error arises when you try to create or access database objects dynamically (e.g., using dynamic SQL) within an AMDP method. AMDP methods are designed to work with static SQL and predefined database objects.
- Context Limitations: AMDP runs in a specific context where dynamic SQL execution is restricted to ensure performance and security. This restriction is in place because AMDP is meant to leverage the database's capabilities directly and efficiently.
Solution:
To resolve this error, consider the following approaches:
Avoid Dynamic SQL: Refactor your code to avoid using dynamic SQL within the AMDP method. Instead, use static SQL statements that reference predefined database objects.
Use ABAP Code: If you need to create or manipulate dynamic objects, consider doing this in standard ABAP code outside of the AMDP method. You can then pass the results to the AMDP method as parameters.
Check Object Definitions: Ensure that all database objects (tables, views, etc.) you are trying to access in the AMDP method are defined statically and are available in the database schema.
Review AMDP Documentation: Familiarize yourself with the limitations and best practices for AMDP. The SAP documentation provides guidelines on how to structure your AMDP methods effectively.
Related Information:
By following these guidelines, you should be able to resolve the AMDP_DBG207 error and ensure that your AMDP methods function correctly without attempting to access dynamically created objects.
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