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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDT_CORE - Formula & Derivation Tool: Core
Message number: 609
Message text: In zero downtime mode BRFplus objects must not be created or changed
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FDT_CORE609
- In zero downtime mode BRFplus objects must not be created or changed ?The SAP error message FDT_CORE609 indicates that in zero downtime mode, BRFplus (Business Rule Framework plus) objects should not be created or modified. This error typically arises during system upgrades or maintenance activities when the system is in a state that does not allow changes to certain objects to ensure consistency and stability.
Cause:
- Zero Downtime Mode: The system is configured to operate in zero downtime mode, which is designed to allow for system upgrades without taking the system offline. During this mode, certain operations, such as creating or modifying BRFplus objects, are restricted to prevent inconsistencies.
- BRFplus Objects: These are business rules defined in the BRFplus framework, and changes to them during a critical upgrade phase can lead to issues if the system is still processing transactions or if the changes are not fully propagated.
Solution:
- Avoid Changes: Ensure that no changes are made to BRFplus objects while the system is in zero downtime mode. This includes creating, modifying, or deleting any BRFplus rules or applications.
- Wait for Downtime: If changes to BRFplus objects are necessary, wait until the system is out of zero downtime mode. This typically means waiting until the upgrade or maintenance is fully completed and the system is stable.
- Check System Status: Monitor the system status to determine when it is safe to make changes. This can often be done through transaction codes or system logs that indicate the current state of the upgrade or maintenance process.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to zero downtime mode and BRFplus for specific guidelines and best practices.
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