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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMC_RT_MSG - DMC: Runtime Object Messages
Message number: 530
Message text: &1 new file(s) found for migration object &2 in current path
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DMC_RT_MSG530
- &1 new file(s) found for migration object &2 in current path ?The SAP error message DMC_RT_MSG530 indicates that during a data migration process, new files have been detected for a specific migration object in the current path. This message is typically associated with the Data Migration Cockpit (DMC) in SAP, which is used for migrating data from legacy systems to SAP S/4HANA or other SAP systems.
Cause:
- New Files Detected: The error occurs when the migration process identifies new files in the specified directory that were not previously processed. This can happen if files were added to the directory after the migration process started or if there was a delay in processing the files.
- File Naming or Format Issues: The new files may not conform to the expected naming conventions or formats required by the migration object.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the migration object or the paths specified for file processing.
Solution:
- Review the Directory: Check the specified directory for any new files that have been added. Ensure that these files are intended for the migration process.
- File Validation: Validate the new files to ensure they meet the required format and naming conventions for the migration object. If they do not, correct the files accordingly.
- Restart the Migration Process: If the new files are valid and should be included in the migration, you may need to restart the migration process to ensure that all files are processed.
- Adjust Configuration: If necessary, review and adjust the configuration settings for the migration object to ensure that the correct paths and parameters are set.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the Data Migration Cockpit for specific guidelines on handling file migrations and any additional troubleshooting steps.
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