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Message type: E = Error
Message class: GT - Database utilities
Message number: 364
Message text: Partitioning information is missing for table &
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GT364
- Partitioning information is missing for table & ?The SAP error message GT364, which states "Partitioning information is missing for table &," typically occurs when the system is trying to access a partitioned table, but the necessary partitioning information is not available or has not been defined correctly.
Cause:
- Missing Partitioning Information: The table in question has not been properly defined with partitioning information in the database.
- Incorrect Table Definition: The table might have been created without specifying the necessary partitioning parameters.
- Database Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the database configuration or the connection to the database that prevent the system from retrieving partitioning information.
- Transport Issues: If the table definition was transported from another system, the partitioning information may not have been included or may not have been activated correctly.
Solution:
- Check Table Definition: Verify the table definition in the Data Dictionary (SE11) to ensure that partitioning is correctly defined. You can check the partitioning settings and ensure that they are set up as intended.
- Activate Table: If the table was recently created or modified, ensure that it has been activated. Sometimes, changes may not take effect until the table is activated.
- Database Administration: Consult with your database administrator to check if the partitioning information is correctly set up in the database. They can also check for any database-level issues that might be causing this error.
- Transport Request: If the table was transported, ensure that the transport request included all necessary objects and that they were imported correctly. You may need to re-transport or manually adjust the table definition.
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date with the latest patches and updates, as there may be bug fixes related to partitioning in newer versions.
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