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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMCLG - DMC Tool Development
Message number: 892
Message text: Do you really want to extend the visibility range of this rule?
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DMCLG892
- Do you really want to extend the visibility range of this rule? ?The SAP error message DMCLG892, which states "Do you really want to extend the visibility range of this rule?", typically occurs in the context of SAP's Data Management or Governance tools, particularly when dealing with data rules or data quality rules.
Cause:
This message is a warning rather than an error. It is triggered when you attempt to extend the visibility range of a data rule beyond its current scope. The visibility range determines where and how the rule can be applied within the data management framework. Extending this range may have implications for data processing, performance, or compliance.
Solution:
Review the Rule: Before confirming the extension, review the rule's current configuration and its intended application. Ensure that extending the visibility is necessary and beneficial.
Assess Impact: Consider the potential impact of extending the visibility range. This includes understanding how it may affect data processing, performance, and any dependencies on the rule.
Confirm or Cancel: If you determine that extending the visibility is appropriate, you can confirm the action. If not, you can cancel the operation to maintain the current visibility settings.
Documentation: It may be helpful to document the reasons for extending or not extending the visibility range for future reference and to inform other team members.
Testing: If you decide to extend the visibility, consider testing the rule in a controlled environment to observe its effects before applying it in a production setting.
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