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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMC_DTL - Messages for DMC data transfer layer
Message number: 095
Message text: For object &1 of mass transfer &2, block size was set to &3
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DMC_DTL095
- For object &1 of mass transfer &2, block size was set to &3 ?The SAP error message DMC_DTL095 typically relates to issues encountered during data transfer processes, particularly in the context of mass data transfer using the Data Migration Cockpit (DMC) or similar tools. This error indicates that the block size for the specified object in the mass transfer process has been set to a value that may not be optimal or is causing issues.
Cause:
- Block Size Configuration: The block size for the mass transfer object may be set too high or too low, which can lead to performance issues or errors during data processing.
- Data Volume: If the volume of data being processed exceeds the configured block size, it can lead to this error.
- System Limitations: The underlying database or system configuration may have limitations that are being exceeded by the current block size setting.
Solution:
- Adjust Block Size: Review and adjust the block size setting for the mass transfer object. This can typically be done in the configuration settings of the Data Migration Cockpit or the relevant data transfer tool.
- A common approach is to set a moderate block size that balances performance and system capabilities.
- Check Data Volume: Ensure that the volume of data being processed does not exceed the limits of the configured block size. If necessary, split the data into smaller batches.
- Review System Settings: Check the system settings and configurations related to data transfer and ensure they are optimized for the current workload.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific version of the Data Migration Cockpit you are using for any additional recommendations or best practices.
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