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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 172
Message text: Specify at least a table name
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DB6PM172
- Specify at least a table name ?The SAP error message DB6PM172 typically indicates that a database operation requires a specific table name to be provided, but it has not been specified in the request. This error can occur in various contexts, such as when performing database operations like backups, restores, or data manipulations.
Cause:
- Missing Table Name: The most common cause of this error is that the operation being performed requires a table name, but it was not included in the command or request.
- Incorrect Command Syntax: The command or SQL statement may be incorrectly formatted, leading to the omission of the required table name.
- User Input Error: If the operation is initiated by a user input (e.g., through a transaction code), the user may have failed to provide the necessary information.
Solution:
Specify a Table Name: Review the command or operation you are trying to execute and ensure that you include the required table name. For example, if you are trying to perform a SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE operation, make sure to specify the table you are targeting.
Check Command Syntax: Verify that the syntax of your command is correct. Refer to the SAP documentation or SQL reference for the correct format.
Review User Input: If the operation is initiated through a user interface, ensure that all required fields are filled out correctly, including the table name.
Consult Documentation: If you are unsure about the required parameters for the operation, consult the relevant SAP documentation or help resources for guidance.
Error Logs: Check the system logs for additional context or details about the error, which may help in diagnosing the issue further.
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