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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWBEP/SBUIOD -
Message number: 107
Message text: Vocabulary defines &2 applicable terms for target node type '&1'
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/IWBEP/SBUIOD107
- Vocabulary defines &2 applicable terms for target node type '&1' ?The SAP error message
/IWBEP/SBUIOD107
typically relates to issues in the SAP Gateway or OData service configuration, particularly when dealing with the vocabulary definitions for OData services in the SAP Fiori/UI5 context. This error indicates that there are terms defined in the vocabulary that are not applicable to the specified target node type.Cause:
- Mismatch in Vocabulary Definitions: The error occurs when the vocabulary terms defined in the OData service do not match the expected terms for the specified node type. This can happen if the service is not properly configured or if there are inconsistencies in the metadata.
- Incorrect Node Type: The target node type specified in the error message may not support the terms defined in the vocabulary.
- Missing or Incorrect Annotations: If the annotations for the OData service are missing or incorrectly defined, it can lead to this error.
Solution:
- Check Vocabulary Definitions: Review the vocabulary definitions in your OData service. Ensure that the terms defined are applicable to the target node type you are working with.
- Validate Metadata: Use the SAP Gateway Client (transaction
/IWFND/GW_CLIENT
) to check the metadata of your OData service. Look for any discrepancies or errors in the definitions.- Update Annotations: If you find that the annotations are incorrect or missing, update them accordingly. This may involve modifying the service definition or the underlying data model.
- Regenerate Service: If changes are made to the underlying data model or annotations, regenerate the OData service to ensure that the changes are reflected.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific OData service and vocabulary you are using to ensure compliance with the expected definitions.
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