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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_LTHCM_S_10 - LT HCM: Message Class for Data Selection
Message number: 037
Message text: A total of &1 tables are set to no-transfer
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CNV_LTHCM_S_10037
- A total of &1 tables are set to no-transfer ?The SAP error message CNV_LTHCM_S_10037 indicates that a total of &1 tables are set to "no-transfer" during a data migration or conversion process, typically related to the SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) or SAP Data Migration projects. This message is part of the conversion process where certain tables are flagged to not be transferred to the target system.
Cause:
- Configuration Settings: The tables in question may have been explicitly configured to be excluded from the transfer process. This could be due to business requirements or data governance policies.
- Data Relevance: The data in these tables may not be relevant for the new system or may be handled differently in the target environment.
- Technical Constraints: There may be technical reasons for excluding certain tables, such as performance considerations or data integrity issues.
Solution:
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings in the data migration tool or the SLT settings to see why these tables are marked as "no-transfer." You may need to adjust the settings if the data is indeed required.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or migration guides related to your specific project to understand the implications of transferring or not transferring these tables.
- Data Assessment: Assess whether the data in the excluded tables is necessary for the new system. If it is, you may need to change the configuration to allow for their transfer.
- Engage Stakeholders: Discuss with relevant stakeholders (e.g., business users, data owners) to determine the importance of the data in the excluded tables and decide on the next steps.
- Run Migration Again: After making the necessary adjustments, rerun the migration process to see if the issue is resolved.
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