How To Fix ESH_TREX_ADMIN151 - Error compiling DFD Query: Bracket error while processing node &1


ESH_TREX_ADMIN151 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: ESH_TREX_ADMIN - TREX Indexing and Index Administration

  • Message number: 151

  • Message text: Error compiling DFD Query: Bracket error while processing node &1

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message ESH_TREX_ADMIN151 - Error compiling DFD Query: Bracket error while processing node &1 ?
    The SAP error message ESH_TREX_ADMIN151 indicates that there is a problem with the syntax of a DFD (Data Flow Definition) query, specifically related to bracket usage. This error typically arises when the query structure is not correctly formed, leading to issues during the compilation process.
    
    Cause: Mismatched Brackets: The most common cause is that there are unmatched parentheses or brackets in the query. This can happen if you have opened a bracket but did not close it, or if you have an extra closing bracket. Incorrect Query Syntax: The query may contain other syntax errors that affect the parsing of the brackets. Complex Queries: If the query is complex, it may be difficult to visually track the opening and closing of brackets, leading to errors.
    Solution: Review the Query: Carefully examine the DFD query for any mismatched or extra brackets. Ensure that every opening bracket has a corresponding closing bracket. Simplify the Query: If the query is

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