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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CACSDESIGN - Messages From Construction
Message number: 105
Message text: Field &1 does not exist in structure &2
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CACSDESIGN105
- Field &1 does not exist in structure &2 ?The SAP error message CACSDESIGN105 indicates that a field specified in a structure does not exist. This typically occurs during the design phase of a data model or when working with data structures in SAP, such as when creating or modifying a data source, InfoObject, or other data-related components.
Cause:
- Field Name Typo: The field name specified may have been misspelled or incorrectly referenced.
- Field Not Defined: The field may not have been defined in the structure you are working with.
- Changes in Data Model: If the data model has been changed (e.g., fields added or removed), the reference to the field may no longer be valid.
- Incorrect Structure Reference: The structure you are referencing may not be the correct one for the field you are trying to use.
Solution:
- Check Field Name: Verify that the field name specified in the error message is correct. Look for any typos or incorrect casing.
- Verify Structure Definition: Check the definition of the structure (e.g., using transaction SE11) to ensure that the field exists in the specified structure.
- Update Data Model: If the data model has changed, ensure that your design is updated to reflect these changes. You may need to refresh or regenerate the data model.
- Use Correct Structure: Ensure that you are referencing the correct structure that contains the field you want to use.
- Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the structure or field definitions, consult the relevant SAP documentation or data model documentation for guidance.
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