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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMC_GENERAL - MWB: General Messages
Message number: 230
Message text: Lock for domain rule assignment activated
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DMC_GENERAL230
- Lock for domain rule assignment activated ?The SAP error message DMC_GENERAL230 indicates that a lock for domain rule assignment has been activated. This typically occurs in the context of data management and governance processes, particularly when working with Data Management Cockpit (DMC) or similar tools in SAP.
Cause:
The error is usually caused by one of the following scenarios:
- Concurrent Access: Another user or process is currently modifying the domain rule assignment, leading to a lock being placed on the data to prevent conflicts.
- System Configuration: There may be specific configurations or settings in the system that enforce locking mechanisms for data integrity.
- Long-running Transactions: If a transaction is taking too long to complete, it may hold locks longer than expected, causing other processes to encounter this error.
Solution:
To resolve the DMC_GENERAL230 error, you can take the following steps:
Check for Active Sessions: Use transaction codes like
SM12
(to check for locks) andSM21
(to check system logs) to identify if there are any active sessions that are holding locks on the domain rule assignment.Wait and Retry: If the lock is due to another user or process, you may need to wait for that process to complete and then retry your action.
Release Locks: If you identify a lock that is no longer needed (e.g., a session that has been abandoned), you can manually release it using transaction
SM12
. Be cautious when doing this, as it may affect other users.Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings related to data management and locking mechanisms to ensure they are set appropriately for your business processes.
Contact Support: If the issue persists and you cannot identify the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance. They may provide insights based on system logs or specific configurations.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the DMC_GENERAL230 error effectively.
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