How To Fix DBOSC560 - Error while checking backward compatibility; data type &1 not supported


DBOSC560 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DBOSC -

  • Message number: 560

  • Message text: Error while checking backward compatibility; data type &1 not supported

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DBOSC560 - Error while checking backward compatibility; data type &1 not supported ?
    The SAP error message DBOSC560 indicates that there is an issue with backward compatibility related to a specific data type in the database. This error typically arises when the system encounters a data type that is not supported or recognized during a database operation, such as a migration, upgrade, or data retrieval.
    
    Cause: Unsupported Data Type: The error usually occurs when the database schema includes a data type that is not compatible with the current version of the database or the SAP application. Database Upgrade: If you have recently upgraded your database or SAP system, certain data types may have been deprecated or changed, leading to compatibility issues. Custom Data Types: If custom data types were created in the database, they may not be recognized by the current version of SAP. Database Configuration: Incorrect database configuration or settings can also lead to this error.
    Solution: Check Data Types: Review the data types used in your database schema.

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