How To Fix /ISDFPS/FDP394 - Write all data records created to database (COMMIT WORK)


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ISDFPS/FDP -

  • Message number: 394

  • Message text: Write all data records created to database (COMMIT WORK)

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ISDFPS/FDP394 - Write all data records created to database (COMMIT WORK) ?

    The SAP error message /ISDFPS/FDP394 Write all data records created to database (COMMIT WORK) typically occurs in the context of the SAP IS-DFPS (Industry Solution for Defense Forces and Security) module. This error indicates that there was an issue with committing data records to the database after they have been created or modified in a transaction.

    Causes:

    1. Database Lock Issues: There may be locks on the database tables that prevent the commit from being executed.
    2. Data Integrity Violations: The data being written may violate integrity constraints (e.g., primary key, foreign key constraints).
    3. Transaction Errors: There may be errors in the preceding transaction that prevent the commit from being successful.
    4. Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to perform the commit operation.
    5. System Resource Issues: Insufficient system resources (like memory or disk space) can also lead to commit failures.
    6. Network Issues: If the database is remote, network issues can interrupt the commit process.

    Solutions:

    1. Check for Locks: Use transaction codes like SM12 to check for any locks on the relevant database tables. If locks are found, they may need to be released.
    2. Review Data: Ensure that the data being committed does not violate any integrity constraints. Check for duplicate keys or invalid foreign key references.
    3. Analyze Transaction Logs: Review the transaction logs or application logs (using transaction SLG1) to identify any specific errors that occurred before the commit.
    4. Check Authorizations: Ensure that the user executing the transaction has the necessary authorizations to perform the commit.
    5. Monitor System Resources: Check system resources using transaction SM50 or SM66 to ensure that there are no resource constraints.
    6. Retry the Operation: Sometimes, simply retrying the operation after a short wait can resolve transient issues.
    7. Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message or provide patches.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes such as SM21 (System Log), ST22 (Dump Analysis), and SLG1 (Application Log) for troubleshooting.
    • SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP Support with detailed logs and error messages for further assistance.
    • Documentation: Review the official SAP documentation for the IS-DFPS module for any specific guidelines or known issues related to data commits.

    By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the error related to the commit operation in SAP IS-DFPS.

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