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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DBA_ALERT - DBA Cockpit: Alert Framework
Message number: 029
Message text: Operator &1 is not allowed
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DBA_ALERT029
- Operator &1 is not allowed ?The SAP error message DBA_ALERT029, which states "Operator &1 is not allowed," typically occurs in the context of database administration and alerts. This error indicates that an operation or command is being attempted with an operator that is not permitted in the current context or configuration.
Cause:
- Invalid Operator: The operator specified in the command or alert is not recognized or is not allowed by the system.
- Configuration Issues: There may be restrictions in the database configuration that prevent the use of certain operators.
- User Permissions: The user executing the command may not have the necessary permissions to use the specified operator.
- Database Version: The operator may not be supported in the version of the database you are using.
Solution:
- Check the Operator: Verify that the operator you are trying to use is valid and supported in your SAP environment. Refer to the documentation for the specific database you are using (e.g., HANA, Oracle, etc.) to confirm the list of allowed operators.
- Review Permissions: Ensure that the user executing the command has the necessary permissions to perform the operation. You may need to adjust user roles or permissions in the database.
- Consult Configuration Settings: Check the database configuration settings to see if there are any restrictions on the use of certain operators. Adjust the settings if necessary.
- Update Database: If the operator is not supported in your current version, consider updating your database to a version that supports the required operator.
- Contact Support: If you are unable to resolve the issue, consider reaching out to SAP support or your database administrator for further assistance.
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