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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DD_MT_SHARING - DDIC Multi Tenancy Sharing: Messages
Message number: 102
Message text: WHERE clause category &1 is not valid for table sharing type &2
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DD_MT_SHARING102
- WHERE clause category &1 is not valid for table sharing type &2 ?The SAP error message DD_MT_SHARING102 indicates that there is an issue with the WHERE clause category specified for a particular table sharing type in the Data Dictionary. This error typically arises when the WHERE clause category you are trying to use is not valid for the specified table sharing type.
Cause:
- Invalid WHERE Clause Category: The category specified in the WHERE clause does not match the expected categories for the given table sharing type.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the Data Dictionary settings related to table sharing.
- Incompatibility: The table sharing type may not support the WHERE clause category you are trying to use.
Solution:
- Check the WHERE Clause Category: Verify that the WHERE clause category you are using is valid for the specified table sharing type. You can refer to the SAP documentation or the Data Dictionary to find the valid categories for the sharing type.
- Adjust the Configuration: If you have access to the Data Dictionary, check the configuration for the table sharing type and ensure that it is set up correctly.
- Use Supported Combinations: Make sure that you are using combinations of WHERE clause categories and table sharing types that are supported by SAP.
- Consult SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error or provide guidance on the correct configuration.
- Testing: After making changes, test the configuration to ensure that the error is resolved.
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