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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LTR2_CM_CHECK_TSD - LTR2 Checks on TSD of Content Module
Message number: 000
Message text: Checks on Table Scope Definitions
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The SAP error message LTR2_CM_CHECK_TSD000 typically relates to issues with the table scope definitions in the context of SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) or Data Replication. This error indicates that there are checks failing on the table scope definitions, which can prevent data replication or transformation processes from functioning correctly.
Causes:
- Incorrect Table Scope Definition: The table scope may not be defined correctly, leading to inconsistencies in the data model.
- Missing or Incomplete Configuration: Required configurations for the table scope may be missing or incomplete.
- Data Model Changes: Changes in the underlying data model (like changes in the database schema) that are not reflected in the table scope definitions.
- Incompatible Data Types: Mismatches in data types between source and target systems can lead to this error.
- Authorization Issues: Lack of necessary authorizations to access or modify the table scope definitions.
Solutions:
- Review Table Scope Definitions: Check the table scope definitions in the SLT configuration. Ensure that all required tables are included and correctly defined.
- Reconfigure Table Scope: If there are discrepancies, reconfigure the table scope to align with the current data model.
- Check for Data Model Changes: If there have been recent changes to the database schema, update the table scope definitions accordingly.
- Validate Data Types: Ensure that the data types in the source and target systems are compatible and correctly mapped.
- Authorization Check: Verify that the user has the necessary authorizations to access and modify the table scope definitions.
- Use Transaction LTRC: You can use transaction LTRC to monitor and troubleshoot SLT configurations. This transaction provides detailed logs and error messages that can help identify the root cause of the issue.
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