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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DDLS - For DDL source handling
Message number: 110
Message text: No additional selection condition follows after AND/OR
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The SAP error message DDLS110 indicates that there is a syntax issue in a selection condition within a Data Definition Language (DDL) statement, typically in the context of defining database views or tables. The error message specifically states: "No additional selection condition follows after AND/OR," which means that the logical operators
AND
orOR
have been used in a condition without a subsequent valid condition.Cause:
The error occurs when:
- You have used
AND
orOR
in your selection criteria but have not provided a valid condition that follows these operators.- There may be a missing condition or an incomplete expression in your SQL statement.
Example:
For instance, if you have a condition like:
WHERE field1 = 'value1' AND
This will trigger the DDLS110 error because there is no condition following the
AND
.Solution:
To resolve this error, you should:
- Review the SQL statement where the error occurs.
- Ensure that every
AND
orOR
operator is followed by a valid condition.- If you intended to end the condition, remove the trailing
AND
orOR
.Corrected Example:
If the original statement was:
WHERE field1 = 'value1' AND
You can correct it by either adding a valid condition:
WHERE field1 = 'value1' AND field2 = 'value2'
or removing the
AND
if no additional condition is needed:WHERE field1 = 'value1'
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DDLS110 error and successfully execute your SQL statement.
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