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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MD_BP_SDM - Silent Data Migration
Message number: 010
Message text: Migration Finished - Number of records with PROTECT as blank = &1
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MD_BP_SDM010
- Migration Finished - Number of records with PROTECT as blank = &1 ?The SAP error message MD_BP_SDM010 indicates that during a migration process, the system has encountered a situation where the number of records with the "PROTECT" field left blank is greater than zero. This typically occurs in the context of data migration or data transfer processes, particularly when dealing with Business Partner (BP) data in SAP.
Cause:
The error is caused by the presence of records in the migration data where the "PROTECT" field is not populated. The "PROTECT" field is often used to indicate whether a business partner record is protected from changes or deletions. If this field is blank, it may lead to inconsistencies or issues during the migration process.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:
Check Migration Data: Review the data that you are trying to migrate. Look for records where the "PROTECT" field is blank. You may need to extract the data into a spreadsheet or use a data analysis tool to identify these records.
Populate the PROTECT Field: Depending on your business requirements, you can either:
- Populate the "PROTECT" field with a valid value (e.g., 'X' for protected or ' ' for not protected).
- If the field is not relevant for certain records, you may choose to set it to a default value that aligns with your business logic.
Re-run the Migration: After making the necessary adjustments to the data, re-run the migration process to see if the error persists.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or migration guides specific to your version of SAP for any additional requirements or considerations regarding the "PROTECT" field.
Check for Custom Logic: If your organization has custom logic or enhancements related to business partner data, ensure that these do not interfere with the migration process.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the MD_BP_SDM010 error and successfully complete your migration process.
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