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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MDG_SQD_DUPCHECK - Messages for Duplicate Check
Message number: 018
Message text: Cleansing case &1 created successfully
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MDG_SQD_DUPCHECK018
- Cleansing case &1 created successfully ?The SAP error message MDG_SQD_DUPCHECK018 indicates that a cleansing case has been created successfully, but it is typically associated with a situation where duplicate data has been detected during the data governance process in SAP Master Data Governance (MDG). This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that a cleansing case has been generated for further action.
Cause:
The message is triggered when the system identifies potential duplicates in the master data being processed. This can occur during data import, data validation, or data cleansing processes. The system creates a cleansing case to allow users to review and resolve the duplicates.
Solution:
Review the Cleansing Case:
- Navigate to the relevant transaction or application where the cleansing case is managed (e.g., MDG application).
- Look for the cleansing case identified by the case number provided in the message (represented by &1).
- Analyze the details of the duplicates identified.
Resolve Duplicates:
- Depending on your organization's data governance policies, you may need to merge, delete, or update the duplicate records.
- Use the tools provided in the MDG application to take appropriate actions on the duplicates.
Monitor Data Quality:
- After resolving the duplicates, ensure that data quality checks are in place to prevent future occurrences.
- Consider implementing additional validation rules or enhancing existing ones to improve data entry processes.
Documentation and Training:
- Document the process for handling cleansing cases and provide training to users involved in data entry and governance to minimize the occurrence of duplicates.
Related Information:
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