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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNV_OM_MWBGEN - SLO: Messages for Object Based MBW Generation
Message number: 082
Message text: Object &1 was already switched to delta - no changes required
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CNV_OM_MWBGEN082
- Object &1 was already switched to delta - no changes required ?The SAP error message CNV_OM_MWBGEN082 indicates that an object (denoted as
&1
) has already been switched to delta mode, and therefore, no further changes are required for that object. This message typically arises in the context of data migration or conversion processes, particularly when using the SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) or other data migration tools.Cause:
- Delta Mode Activation: The object in question has already been set to delta mode, which means that it is now only capturing changes (deltas) rather than full data loads. This is often done to optimize performance and reduce the amount of data being processed.
- Redundant Operation: The operation you are trying to perform (e.g., switching the object back to full load or making changes) is redundant because the object is already in the desired state (delta mode).
Solution:
- Verify Object Status: Check the status of the object in the migration or transformation tool. Confirm that it is indeed in delta mode and that no further changes are necessary.
- Skip Redundant Operations: If you are running a script or a process that attempts to switch the object to delta mode again, modify the script to skip this step if the object is already in delta mode.
- Review Migration Strategy: Ensure that your migration strategy is correctly defined. If you need to perform a full load instead of a delta load, you may need to switch the object back to full load mode, but this should be done only if the current state is not as required.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or notes related to the specific migration tool you are using for more detailed guidance on handling delta and full load modes.
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