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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MDG_GN - Messages from the Generator
Message number: 043
Message text: No errors found in simulation mode
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MDG_GN043
- No errors found in simulation mode ?The SAP error message MDG_GN043: No errors found in simulation mode typically occurs in the context of Master Data Governance (MDG) when you are trying to validate or simulate a data change or process, and the system indicates that there are no errors detected during the simulation phase.
Cause:
- Simulation Mode: The message is expected behavior when running a simulation. It indicates that the system has completed the validation checks and found no issues with the data or process being simulated.
- Data Validity: The data being processed is valid according to the defined rules and checks in the MDG system.
- Configuration: The validation rules or checks may not be set up to catch any potential issues, or the data may simply be correct.
Solution:
- Review Data: If you were expecting errors, double-check the data you are simulating to ensure it meets the necessary criteria for validation.
- Check Validation Rules: Review the validation rules configured in the MDG system to ensure they are correctly set up to catch the types of errors you are concerned about.
- Run in Actual Mode: If you want to see the actual behavior of the process, consider running it in the actual mode instead of simulation mode. This will execute the process and may reveal issues that are not caught in simulation.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for further insights into the specific validation rules and processes relevant to your scenario.
Related Information:
In summary, the message MDG_GN043 is not necessarily an error but rather an indication that the simulation has completed without finding any issues. If you are looking for specific errors, you may need to adjust your data or validation rules accordingly.
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