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Message type: E = Error
Message class: EE_AMI - Message Class for AMI Applications
Message number: 302
Message text: Optimum block size is approximately 10 000
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EE_AMI302
- Optimum block size is approximately 10 000 ?The SAP error message EE_AMI302, which states "Optimum block size is approximately 10 000," typically relates to issues with data processing in the SAP system, particularly in the context of data extraction or data loading processes. This message indicates that the block size being used for data processing is not optimal, which can lead to performance issues or inefficiencies.
Cause:
- Block Size Configuration: The error usually arises when the block size for data processing is set too low or too high. The system is suggesting that an optimal block size for processing data is around 10,000 records.
- Data Volume: If you are processing a large volume of data, using a smaller block size can lead to increased overhead and slower performance.
- System Settings: The configuration settings in the SAP system for data extraction or loading may not be aligned with the recommended practices.
Solution:
- Adjust Block Size: Modify the block size in your data processing settings to be closer to the recommended size of 10,000. This can often be done in the configuration settings of the data extraction or loading process.
- Review Data Processing Logic: If you are using custom programs or scripts for data processing, review the logic to ensure that the block size is set appropriately.
- Performance Tuning: Consider other performance tuning measures, such as optimizing database indexes, adjusting memory settings, or reviewing the overall architecture of the data processing workflow.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module you are working with for any additional recommendations or best practices regarding block size settings.
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If the issue persists after making these adjustments, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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