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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDT_CHANGE_INFO - FDT: Changes info in object for different versions
Message number: 618
Message text: 'Foreach' table was removed
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FDT_CHANGE_INFO618
- 'Foreach' table was removed ?The SAP error message FDT_CHANGE_INFO618, which states that a 'Foreach' table was removed, typically occurs in the context of SAP's Flexible Data Import (FDI) or Flexible Data Transfer (FDT) functionalities. This error indicates that a table that was expected to be present in the data structure has been removed or is no longer available.
Cause:
- Data Structure Changes: The most common cause of this error is that the underlying data structure has changed. This could happen if a table was deleted or modified in the database schema.
- Configuration Issues: If the configuration of the FDT or FDI has been altered, it may lead to the removal of expected tables.
- Version Mismatch: If there is a version mismatch between the data model and the application, it may lead to inconsistencies, resulting in this error.
- Incorrect Mapping: If the mapping of the data fields to the tables is incorrect or if the mapping has been changed, it can lead to this error.
Solution:
- Check Data Structure: Verify the current data structure in the database to ensure that the expected 'Foreach' table exists. If it has been removed, you may need to recreate it or adjust your data model accordingly.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings in the FDT/FDI to ensure that all necessary tables are correctly defined and mapped.
- Update Mappings: If there have been changes to the data model, update the mappings in the FDT/FDI to reflect these changes.
- Consult Documentation: Review the SAP documentation for any recent changes or updates that may have affected the data structure or configuration.
- Recreate the Table: If the table was accidentally deleted, you may need to recreate it based on the original specifications.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date with the latest patches and updates, as these may resolve underlying issues.
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