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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DAAG_PARTITIONING - Message Class for Partitioning
Message number: 303
Message text: Start date must be after &1
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DAAG_PARTITIONING303
- Start date must be after &1 ?The SAP error message DAAG_PARTITIONING303 indicates that there is an issue with the date parameters being used in a partitioning operation. Specifically, the error states that the "Start date must be after &1," where "&1" represents a specific date that is likely being referenced in the context of the operation you are trying to perform.
Cause:
This error typically occurs when:
- The start date you are trying to set for a partitioning operation is earlier than a defined date (the date represented by &1).
- There may be a logical error in the date input, such as a typo or incorrect date format.
- The system may have constraints or rules that require the start date to be after a certain point, which is not being met.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check the Dates: Review the start date you are trying to use and ensure that it is indeed after the date indicated by &1. If it is not, adjust the start date accordingly.
Verify Input Format: Ensure that the date is in the correct format as expected by the SAP system. Sometimes, date formats can lead to misinterpretation.
Review Partitioning Rules: Check if there are any specific rules or constraints in your SAP system regarding partitioning dates. This may involve consulting documentation or reaching out to your SAP administrator.
Consult Logs: If the error persists, check the system logs for any additional information that might provide context on why the error is occurring.
Testing: If you are working in a development or test environment, try using different date values to see if the error is consistent or if it only occurs with specific dates.
SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes or updates that might address this specific error message. Sometimes, SAP releases patches or notes that provide solutions for known issues.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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