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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LRM_BUSINESS_RULE - Message Class for Business Rule Exceptions
Message number: 062
Message text: Invalid condition field &1 in Rule &2 for ILM object &3.
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LRM_BUSINESS_RULE062
- Invalid condition field &1 in Rule &2 for ILM object &3. ?The SAP error message LRM_BUSINESS_RULE062 indicates that there is an issue with a condition field in a business rule related to Information Lifecycle Management (ILM). Specifically, the error message states that the condition field specified (denoted as
&1
) is invalid for the rule (&2
) associated with the ILM object (&3
).Cause:
- Invalid Field Reference: The condition field specified in the business rule does not exist or is not valid for the specified ILM object. This could be due to a typo, a field that has been removed or renamed, or a field that is not applicable to the ILM object in question.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the ILM object or the business rule itself, leading to inconsistencies.
- Data Model Changes: Changes in the underlying data model or structure of the ILM object may have rendered the condition field invalid.
Solution:
- Check Field Validity: Verify that the condition field specified in the error message is valid for the ILM object. You can do this by checking the configuration of the ILM object and the associated business rules.
- Review Business Rule: Open the business rule in the ILM configuration and ensure that all condition fields are correctly defined and correspond to existing fields in the data model.
- Update or Correct: If the condition field is indeed invalid, update the business rule to use a valid field. If necessary, consult the documentation or SAP support for the correct fields to use.
- Test Changes: After making corrections, test the business rule to ensure that it functions as expected without generating errors.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation for ILM and business rules to understand the expected fields and configurations.
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