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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DMEE - Messages for Data Medium Exchange Engine
Message number: 413
Message text: Node &1 has incorrect mapping. Change mapping to atoms or remove node &2
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DMEE413
- Node &1 has incorrect mapping. Change mapping to atoms or remove node &2 ?The SAP error message DMEE413 indicates that there is an issue with the mapping configuration in the Data Medium Exchange Engine (DMEE). This error typically arises when the mapping of a node in the DMEE structure is not correctly defined, leading to inconsistencies in how data is processed or exported.
Cause:
Incorrect Mapping: The node specified in the error message (&1) is not correctly mapped to the expected data structure. This could be due to:
- The node being mapped to a non-atom (a basic data element).
- The node being incorrectly configured in the DMEE tree structure.
- A mismatch between the expected data type and the actual data being processed.
Hierarchy Issues: The node may be part of a hierarchy that is not properly defined, leading to confusion in how data should be extracted or formatted.
Missing Configuration: There may be missing or incomplete configuration settings for the node or its parent nodes.
Solution:
Review Mapping Configuration:
- Open the DMEE transaction (usually transaction code DMEE) and navigate to the relevant mapping tree.
- Check the node specified in the error message (&1) and ensure it is correctly mapped to an atom or a valid data structure.
Change Mapping to Atoms:
- If the node is not an atom, consider changing its mapping to a valid atom. Atoms are the basic building blocks in DMEE and should be used for direct data extraction.
Remove Node:
- If the node is not necessary for your data export or processing, consider removing it from the mapping structure.
Validate Hierarchy:
- Ensure that the hierarchy of nodes is correctly defined. Parent-child relationships should be clear and correctly configured.
Test the Configuration:
- After making changes, test the configuration to ensure that the error is resolved and that the data is being processed as expected.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DMEE413 error and ensure that your mapping is correctly configured for data processing.
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