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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CCEE/RSFI -
Message number: 026
Message text: Table line & is not allowed
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/CCEE/RSFI026
- Table line & is not allowed ?The SAP error message
/CCEE/RSFI026 Table line & is not allowed
typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA when there is an issue with the data being processed in a DataStore Object (DSO) or InfoProvider. This error indicates that a specific line in a table is not allowed due to certain constraints or conditions that are not being met.Causes:
- Data Integrity Issues: The data being loaded may violate integrity constraints defined in the DSO or InfoProvider. This could be due to duplicate records, missing mandatory fields, or incorrect data types.
- Incorrect Data Mapping: The mapping of fields from the source to the target may not align correctly, leading to invalid data being attempted for insertion.
- Data Type Mismatch: The data types of the source fields may not match the expected data types in the target table.
- Business Rules Violations: There may be specific business rules defined in the DSO that the incoming data does not satisfy.
Solutions:
- Check Data for Integrity: Review the data being loaded to ensure it meets all integrity constraints. Look for duplicates, null values in mandatory fields, and ensure that all data types are correct.
- Review Data Mapping: Verify the mapping of fields in the data load process. Ensure that all fields are correctly mapped and that there are no discrepancies.
- Adjust Business Rules: If applicable, review the business rules defined in the DSO or InfoProvider and adjust the incoming data to comply with these rules.
- Use Data Validation Tools: Utilize SAP BW tools to validate the data before loading it into the DSO. This can help catch issues early in the process.
- Check for Updates or Notes: Sometimes, SAP releases notes or updates that address specific issues. Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant notes related to this error.
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(Data Warehousing Workbench) to analyze the DSO and its settings.If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your SAP support team for further assistance.
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