How To Fix D3758 - Number of blocks


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: D3 - CCMS - DB2 on OS390

  • Message number: 758

  • Message text: Number of blocks

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message D3758 - Number of blocks ?
    The SAP error message D3758 typically indicates an issue related to the number of blocks in a data structure, often occurring during data processing or when handling large datasets. This error can arise in various contexts, such as during data uploads, batch processing, or when working with internal tables.
    
    Cause: Exceeding Limits: The error may occur if the number of blocks being processed exceeds the system's defined limits. This can happen when dealing with large datasets or when the configuration settings for block sizes are not optimal. Data Structure Issues: If the internal tables or data structures are not properly defined or initialized, it can lead to this error. Memory Constraints: Insufficient memory allocation for processing large datasets can also trigger this error.
    Solution: Check Data Volume: Review the volume of data being processed. If it is excessively large, consider breaking it down into smaller batches. Adjust Configuration: If applicable, adjust the configuration settings related to block

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