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Message type: E = Error
Message class: IUUC_CLOG_CORE - SLT Change Log Messages
Message number: 012
Message text: Target Table
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IUUC_CLOG_CORE012
- Target Table ?The SAP error message IUUC_CLOG_CORE012 typically relates to issues with the target table during the data replication process in SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT). This error can occur when there are problems with the configuration or the data flow to the target table.
Cause:
- Table Structure Mismatch: The structure of the target table may not match the source table, which can lead to replication issues.
- Data Type Incompatibility: There may be data type mismatches between the source and target tables.
- Primary Key Issues: The target table may not have a primary key defined, or the primary key in the source table may not be correctly mapped to the target.
- Replication Configuration Errors: There may be issues with the SLT configuration, such as incorrect settings for the replication process.
- Database Constraints: Constraints on the target table (like unique constraints or foreign key constraints) may be violated during the data replication process.
- Network Issues: Temporary network issues can also lead to replication failures.
Solution:
- Check Table Structure: Ensure that the target table has the same structure as the source table. If there are differences, you may need to adjust the target table schema.
- Verify Data Types: Make sure that the data types of the fields in the source and target tables are compatible.
- Define Primary Keys: Ensure that the target table has a primary key defined and that it matches the primary key of the source table.
- Review SLT Configuration: Check the SLT configuration settings to ensure that they are correctly set up for the replication process.
- Check Constraints: Review any constraints on the target table and ensure that the data being replicated does not violate these constraints.
- Monitor Network Stability: Ensure that there are no network issues affecting the connection between the source and target systems.
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