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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DDUT1 - DD: Various Dictionary Utility Programs
Message number: 150
Message text: Editing of alias names of annotations for associations already performed
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DDUT1150
- Editing of alias names of annotations for associations already performed ?The SAP error message DDUT1150, which states "Editing of alias names of annotations for associations already performed," typically occurs in the context of SAP development, particularly when working with Core Data Services (CDS) views or annotations in the ABAP environment.
Cause:
This error usually arises when there is an attempt to modify the alias names of annotations for associations that have already been defined in a CDS view. In SAP, once an alias name for an association is set, it cannot be changed or edited. This restriction is in place to maintain the integrity and consistency of the data model.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Existing Annotations: Review the existing annotations for the associations in your CDS view. Ensure that you are not trying to redefine an alias that has already been set.
Remove or Comment Out Changes: If you have made changes to the alias names, consider removing those changes or commenting them out. You can revert to the original alias names that were previously defined.
Create a New CDS View: If you need to change the alias names significantly, consider creating a new CDS view instead of modifying the existing one. This way, you can define new associations and aliases without running into the restriction.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help resources for more information on CDS views and annotations. This can provide insights into best practices and limitations.
Check for Dependencies: Ensure that there are no dependent objects (like other CDS views, reports, or programs) that rely on the existing aliases. If there are, you may need to update those objects accordingly.
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