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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMEE - Messages for Data Medium Exchange Engine
Message number: 030
Message text: Nodes inherited from a parent tree cannot be moved
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DMEE030
- Nodes inherited from a parent tree cannot be moved ?The SAP error message DMEE030, which states "Nodes inherited from a parent tree cannot be moved," typically occurs in the context of the Data Medium Exchange Engine (DMEE) when you are trying to modify the structure of a DMEE tree. This error indicates that you are attempting to move a node that is inherited from a parent tree, which is not allowed.
Cause:
- Inheritance from Parent Tree: The node you are trying to move is part of a structure that inherits properties or definitions from a parent tree. Inherited nodes are locked in their position and cannot be moved or modified directly in the child tree.
- Tree Structure Integrity: The DMEE is designed to maintain the integrity of the tree structure, and moving inherited nodes could disrupt the intended data flow or structure.
Solution:
- Check Node Properties: Review the properties of the node you are trying to move. Ensure that it is not marked as inherited from a parent tree.
- Create a Copy: If you need to modify the node, consider creating a copy of the node instead of moving it. You can then modify the copy as needed.
- Modify Parent Tree: If you have control over the parent tree, you may consider modifying the parent tree structure itself, but be cautious as this may affect all child trees that inherit from it.
- Use a Different Node: If the node is essential for your process, consider using a different node that is not inherited and can be moved freely.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for DMEE to understand the implications of node inheritance and the correct procedures for modifying tree structures.
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