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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BWSD - Messages for Scenario Transfer
Message number: 064
Message text: Data written to DataStore object (records: &1; table: &2)
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BWSD064
- Data written to DataStore object (records: &1; table: &2) ?The SAP error message BWSD064 indicates that data has been written to a DataStore object (DSO) in SAP BW (Business Warehouse). The message typically includes details about the number of records written and the name of the table involved. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that data has been successfully loaded into the DSO.
Cause:
- Data Load Process: The message is generated during the data load process when data is being transferred from a source (like an InfoSource or an InfoPackage) into a DSO.
- Successful Data Transfer: It indicates that the data transfer was successful, and the specified number of records has been written to the DSO.
Solution:
Since BWSD064 is an informational message, there is typically no action required unless you are expecting a different outcome (e.g., fewer records than expected). Here are some steps you can take if you are concerned about the message:
- Verify Data Load: Check the data load process to ensure that the expected number of records has been loaded. You can do this by comparing the number of records in the source system with those in the DSO.
- Check for Warnings or Errors: Look for any other messages in the data load process that might indicate issues, such as warnings or errors that could affect the data quality.
- Review Data Quality: If the number of records is significantly different from what you expected, investigate the source data for any discrepancies or filtering that may have occurred during the load process.
- Monitor Data Consistency: After loading data, ensure that the data in the DSO is consistent and meets the business requirements.
Related Information:
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench) or RSMO
(Monitor Data Loads) to monitor and manage data loads in SAP BW.If you encounter this message in a context where you were not expecting it, or if you have specific concerns about the data being loaded, further investigation into the data load process and the source data may be necessary.
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