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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDT_DEPLOYMENT - Messages for deployment
Message number: 112
Message text: Incompatible element &1: Value list with different DDIC binding
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FDT_DEPLOYMENT112
- Incompatible element &1: Value list with different DDIC binding ?The SAP error message FDT_DEPLOYMENT112 indicates that there is an issue with the deployment of a value list in the context of Field Data Tool (FDT) or similar functionalities. The specific message "Incompatible element &1: Value list with different DDIC binding" suggests that there is a mismatch in the Data Dictionary (DDIC) bindings for the value list being used.
Cause:
- Inconsistent DDIC Bindings: The value list you are trying to deploy is bound to different Data Dictionary objects (like domains or data elements) than what is expected. This can happen if the value list is defined in a way that it references multiple DDIC objects that are not compatible with each other.
- Multiple Value Lists: If you have multiple value lists that are supposed to be used together but are bound to different DDIC elements, this can lead to conflicts.
- Changes in DDIC: If there have been recent changes in the Data Dictionary (like renaming or changing the type of a data element), it can lead to inconsistencies in the bindings.
Solution:
- Check Value List Configuration: Review the configuration of the value list in the FDT. Ensure that all elements in the value list are bound to the same DDIC object.
- Rebind the Value List: If you find that the bindings are incorrect, you may need to rebind the value list to the correct DDIC object. This can often be done in the FDT configuration settings.
- Consistency Check: Perform a consistency check on the value lists and their bindings to ensure that they are all compatible and correctly configured.
- Review Recent Changes: If the issue arose after recent changes, review those changes to identify any modifications that may have caused the incompatibility.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to FDT and value lists for any specific guidelines or known issues.
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