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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FDT_HRF - FDT: HRF
Message number: 223
Message text: Association &1 skipped; filter conditions not supported in data objects
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FDT_HRF223
- Association &1 skipped; filter conditions not supported in data objects ?The SAP error message FDT_HRF223 indicates that there is an issue with the association of data objects in the context of the SAP Fiori Data Transfer (FDT) framework. Specifically, the message states that the association is skipped because the filter conditions applied are not supported for the data objects involved.
Cause:
- Unsupported Filter Conditions: The error typically arises when the filter conditions defined for the association between data objects are not compatible with the data model or the underlying database structure.
- Data Model Configuration: There may be a misconfiguration in the data model where the associations between entities are not properly defined or do not support the specified filter conditions.
- Incompatible Data Types: The data types of the fields used in the filter conditions may not match the expected types in the data model.
Solution:
- Review Filter Conditions: Check the filter conditions applied to the association. Ensure that they are valid and supported for the data objects involved. Remove or modify any unsupported conditions.
- Check Data Model Configuration: Review the configuration of the data model in the FDT framework. Ensure that the associations between the data objects are correctly defined and that they support the intended filter conditions.
- Data Type Compatibility: Verify that the data types of the fields used in the filter conditions are compatible with the data model. If necessary, adjust the data types or the filter conditions to ensure compatibility.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the FDT framework to understand the limitations and requirements for filter conditions and associations.
- Testing: After making changes, test the data transfer process again to ensure that the error is resolved.
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