DDLS110 - No additional selection condition follows after AND/OR


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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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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message DDLS110 - No additional selection condition follows after AND/OR ?

    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 or OR have been used in a condition without a subsequent valid condition.

    Cause:

    The error occurs when:

    1. You have used AND or OR in your selection criteria but have not provided a valid condition that follows these operators.
    2. 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:

    1. Review the SQL statement where the error occurs.
    2. Ensure that every AND or OR operator is followed by a valid condition.
    3. If you intended to end the condition, remove the trailing AND or OR.

    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:

    • Debugging: If you are unsure where the error is occurring, check the entire SQL statement for any logical operators that may not be followed by conditions.
    • Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation for more details on SQL syntax and DDL statements.
    • Testing: After making corrections, test the SQL statement to ensure it executes without errors.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DDLS110 error and successfully execute your SQL statement.

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