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Message type: E = Error
Message class: FNDEI_VIEW_PROV - Message class for CDS View Replication
Message number: 056
Message text: Table &1 added to replication scope again
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FNDEI_VIEW_PROV056
- Table &1 added to replication scope again ?The SAP error message FNDEI_VIEW_PROV056 typically indicates that a table has been added to the replication scope again, which may lead to issues in data replication or inconsistencies in the data model. This error is often encountered in the context of SAP Data Intelligence or SAP HANA when dealing with data provisioning and replication.
Cause:
- Duplicate Table Addition: The error usually arises when a table that is already part of the replication scope is attempted to be added again. This can happen due to misconfiguration or an oversight during the setup of the replication process.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration settings or the replication scope can lead to this error if the same table is inadvertently included multiple times.
- Metadata Issues: There may be inconsistencies or issues with the metadata that governs the replication process, leading to the system recognizing the table as a new addition.
Solution:
- Check Replication Scope: Review the current replication scope to ensure that the table in question is not already included. You can do this through the SAP Data Intelligence or HANA Studio.
- Remove Duplicate Entries: If the table is found to be duplicated in the replication scope, remove the duplicate entry. This can usually be done through the configuration settings in the relevant SAP tool.
- Reconfigure Replication: If necessary, reconfigure the replication settings to ensure that the correct tables are included without duplication.
- Check for Metadata Issues: Investigate any potential metadata issues that may be causing the system to misinterpret the replication scope. This may involve checking logs or metadata definitions.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation for guidance on managing replication scopes and resolving related errors.
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