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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_10320 - Message Class for Package 10320
Message number: 033
Message text: Multiple priority routines specified for table; analysis not possible
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CNV_10320033
- Multiple priority routines specified for table; analysis not possible ?The SAP error message CNV_10320033 indicates that there are multiple priority routines specified for a particular table during a data migration or conversion process. This situation arises when the system encounters conflicting or overlapping rules for how to handle data in that table, making it impossible to determine a single course of action for the analysis.
Cause:
- Multiple Priority Routines: The primary cause of this error is the existence of more than one priority routine defined for the same table. Priority routines are used to determine the order in which data should be processed or transformed during migration.
- Configuration Issues: There may be misconfigurations in the data migration settings or in the mapping of the data that lead to the definition of multiple routines.
- Custom Development: If there are custom routines or enhancements in place, they may conflict with standard routines, leading to this error.
Solution:
- Review Priority Routines: Check the configuration of the data migration project to identify all the priority routines defined for the affected table. Ensure that only one routine is specified for each table.
- Consolidate Routines: If multiple routines are necessary, consider consolidating them into a single routine that can handle all required processing logic.
- Adjust Configuration: Modify the configuration settings to remove any conflicting routines. This may involve consulting with the team responsible for the data migration or conversion project.
- Testing: After making changes, run tests to ensure that the data migration process works as expected without triggering the error.
- Documentation: Document the changes made to the routines and configurations for future reference and to avoid similar issues.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CNV_10320033 error and proceed with your data migration or conversion process.
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