How To Fix CD174 - Control table filled


CD174 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CD - Change Documents

  • Message number: 174

  • Message text: Control table filled

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CD174 - Control table filled ?
    The SAP error message CD174, which states "Control table filled," typically occurs when the system has reached the maximum number of entries allowed in a specific control table. This can happen in various contexts, such as during the creation or modification of master data, configuration settings, or other transactional processes.
    
    Cause: Maximum Entries Reached: The control table has a predefined limit on the number of entries it can hold, and this limit has been reached. Data Accumulation: Over time, if the system has accumulated a large number of entries without proper archiving or deletion, it can lead to this error.
    Configuration Issues: Sometimes, the configuration settings may not be optimized, leading to unnecessary entries in the control table.
    Solution: Check Table Size: Identify the specific control table that is causing the issue. You can do this by checking the error message details or logs. Delete Unused Entries: If there are obsolete or unused entries in the control

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