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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV10994 - Message class for CNV_10994
Message number: 069
Message text: &1 empty! => &2 in CNVTABLES set to Not-use
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CNV10994069
- &1 empty! => &2 in CNVTABLES set to Not-use ?The SAP error message CNV10994069 typically occurs during data migration or conversion processes, particularly when using the SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit or similar tools. This error indicates that a specific table or field is empty, which is not acceptable for the operation being performed. The message suggests that the conversion table (CNVTABLES) has been set to "Not-use," meaning that the system is not processing that particular table or field as expected.
Cause:
- Empty Fields: The error is triggered when the system encounters an empty field or table that is required for the migration or conversion process.
- Configuration Issues: The CNVTABLES configuration may not be set up correctly, leading to the system ignoring certain tables or fields.
- Data Quality Issues: The source data may have missing or incomplete entries that are necessary for the migration.
Solution:
- Check Data Completeness: Review the source data to ensure that all required fields and tables are populated. Fill in any missing data that is necessary for the migration.
- Review CNVTABLES Configuration: Ensure that the CNVTABLES settings are correctly configured. If a table is set to "Not-use," consider changing it to "Use" if it is required for the migration.
- Adjust Mapping: If the mapping of fields between the source and target systems is incorrect, adjust it to ensure that all necessary fields are included.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific migration or conversion process you are using. There may be specific guidelines or prerequisites that need to be followed.
- Error Logs: Check the error logs for more detailed information about which specific table or field is causing the issue. This can help pinpoint the exact problem.
- Testing: After making adjustments, perform a test run of the migration to ensure that the error does not reoccur.
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If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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