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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LTR2_CHANGELOG -
Message number: 388
Message text: Lookup &1 recreated
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LTR2_CHANGELOG388
- Lookup &1 recreated ?The SAP error message LTR2_CHANGELOG388 with the description "Lookup &1 recreated" typically occurs in the context of SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) Replication. This message indicates that a lookup table (or a mapping table) has been recreated during the replication process. This can happen for various reasons, such as changes in the source data structure or updates in the configuration of the SLT system.
Causes:
- Changes in Source Table Structure: If there are changes in the source table (like adding or removing columns), the SLT system may need to recreate the lookup table to align with the new structure.
- Configuration Changes: Modifications in the SLT configuration, such as changes in the mapping or transformation rules, can trigger the recreation of lookup tables.
- Data Consistency Issues: If there are inconsistencies or errors in the data being replicated, the SLT system may recreate the lookup table to resolve these issues.
- Performance Optimization: Sometimes, the system may recreate lookup tables as part of performance optimization processes.
Solutions:
- Review Changes: Check if there have been any recent changes to the source table or SLT configuration that could have triggered the recreation of the lookup table.
- Monitor Replication: Ensure that the replication process is running smoothly and that there are no errors or warnings in the SLT logs that could indicate underlying issues.
- Check Data Consistency: Validate the data in both the source and target systems to ensure consistency. Address any discrepancies that may exist.
- Adjust Configuration: If the recreation of the lookup table is not desired, review the SLT configuration settings and adjust them as necessary to prevent unnecessary recreations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to SLT and lookup tables for specific guidance on handling this error.
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