How To Fix DD_MT_SHARING104 - Error splitting DBAL statement into TATAF format


DD_MT_SHARING104 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: DD_MT_SHARING - DDIC Multi Tenancy Sharing: Messages

  • Message number: 104

  • Message text: Error splitting DBAL statement into TATAF format

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DD_MT_SHARING104 - Error splitting DBAL statement into TATAF format ?
    The SAP error message DD_MT_SHARING104 indicates an issue with splitting a DBAL (Database Abstraction Layer) statement into TATAF (Table Access Table Access Format) format. This error typically arises during database operations, particularly when the system is trying to optimize or transform SQL statements for execution.
    Causes:
    
    Database 
    Configuration Issues: There may be inconsistencies or misconfigurations in the database settings or the way the database is accessed. SQL Statement Complexity: The SQL statement being executed may be too complex or not structured in a way that the DBAL can handle effectively. Data Dictionary Issues: There could be issues with the data dictionary objects, such as missing or inconsistent definitions. Version Compatibility: The error may arise if there are compatibility issues between the SAP system version and the database version. Resource Limitations: Insufficient resources (memory, CPU) on the database server can lead to failures in processing complex queries. Solutions: Check SQL Statement: Review the SQL statement that triggered the error.

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