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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DAAG_PARTITIONING - Message Class for Partitioning
Message number: 094
Message text: Enter valid date ranges to split the partition
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DAAG_PARTITIONING094
- Enter valid date ranges to split the partition ?The SAP error message DAAG_PARTITIONING094 indicates that there is an issue with the date ranges specified for partitioning a table or data set. This error typically occurs when the date ranges provided do not meet the required criteria for partitioning, which can lead to inconsistencies or invalid configurations.
Cause:
- Invalid Date Format: The date ranges provided may not be in the correct format or may not be recognized by the system.
- Overlapping Date Ranges: The specified date ranges may overlap, which is not allowed for partitioning.
- Out of Bounds Dates: The dates provided may fall outside the permissible range for the data being partitioned.
- Empty Date Ranges: If the date ranges are left empty or not specified correctly, the system will not be able to process the partitioning request.
Solution:
- Check Date Format: Ensure that the dates are in the correct format (e.g., YYYY-MM-DD) as required by SAP.
- Review Date Ranges: Verify that the date ranges do not overlap and are logically consistent. Each partition should have a distinct range.
- Adjust Date Values: Make sure that the dates fall within the valid range for the data you are working with. If necessary, adjust the start and end dates.
- Provide Complete Ranges: Ensure that all required date ranges are specified and that none are left empty.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidelines on partitioning and date range requirements.
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