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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DHCDC_CORE -
Message number: 024
Message text: Cannot replicate table &1; sharing type (DD09L) must be empty or æLÆ
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DHCDC_CORE024
- Cannot replicate table &1; sharing type (DD09L) must be empty or æLÆ ?The SAP error message DHCDC_CORE024 indicates an issue with the replication of a table due to the sharing type defined in the Data Dictionary (DD09L). Specifically, the error states that the sharing type must be either empty or set to 'L' (which stands for "local"). This error typically occurs in the context of data replication processes, such as those involving SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) or other data replication tools.
Cause:
The error is caused by the sharing type of the table being set to a value that is not compatible with the replication process. The sharing type in the DD09L table defines how the data is shared among different clients or systems. If the sharing type is set to a value other than empty or 'L', the replication process cannot proceed.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check the Sharing Type:
- Go to transaction code SE11 (Data Dictionary) in SAP.
- Enter the name of the table that is causing the error and display its details.
- Check the sharing type in the table's attributes.
Modify the Sharing Type:
- If the sharing type is set to a value other than empty or 'L', you will need to change it.
- You can do this by modifying the table definition in the Data Dictionary. However, be cautious when making changes to the Data Dictionary, as it can affect other processes and applications.
- If you do not have the necessary authorizations to change the sharing type, you may need to contact your SAP Basis or development team.
Transport Changes:
- If you make changes to the sharing type, ensure that these changes are transported to the relevant systems (e.g., from development to production) as needed.
Re-attempt Replication:
- After making the necessary changes, re-attempt the replication process to see if the error is resolved.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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