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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DD_MT_SHARING - DDIC Multi Tenancy Sharing: Messages
Message number: 101
Message text: Technical settings active, but request to delete WHERE clause found.
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DD_MT_SHARING101
- Technical settings active, but request to delete WHERE clause found. ?The SAP error message DD_MT_SHARING101 indicates that there is a conflict in the technical settings of a database table. Specifically, it suggests that the technical settings for the table are active, but there is an attempt to delete a WHERE clause in a request, which is not allowed under the current settings.
Cause:
- Technical Settings Conflict: The error typically arises when the technical settings of a table (like buffering, logging, etc.) are configured in a way that does not allow for certain operations, such as deleting or modifying WHERE clauses in database requests.
- Data Dictionary Changes: If there have been recent changes to the data dictionary or the table structure, it may lead to inconsistencies that trigger this error.
- Transport Requests: If you are trying to transport changes that involve the deletion of WHERE clauses in a table that has specific technical settings, this error may occur.
Solution:
- Review Technical Settings: Check the technical settings of the table in transaction SE11 (Data Dictionary). Ensure that the settings align with the operations you are trying to perform.
- Adjust Transport Requests: If the error occurs during a transport, review the transport request to ensure that it does not include any changes that violate the technical settings of the table.
- Modify WHERE Clause: If you are trying to delete a WHERE clause, consider whether it is necessary. If it is not, you may need to adjust your request to keep the WHERE clause intact.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific table and its technical settings for further guidance.
- Check for Dependencies: Ensure that there are no dependencies or relationships with other tables that might be affected by the deletion of the WHERE clause.
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