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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MDQ_RULE_REPO_CONS - Master Data Quality Rule Repository Consistency
Message number: 120
Message text: A scope is not used in the corresponding rule.
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MDQ_RULE_REPO_CONS120
- A scope is not used in the corresponding rule. ?The SAP error message MDQ_RULE_REPO_CONS120 indicates that there is a scope defined in your Master Data Governance (MDG) configuration that is not being utilized in the corresponding rule. This typically occurs in the context of data governance and rule management, where certain rules are expected to reference specific scopes for validation or processing.
Cause:
- Unused Scope: The error suggests that a scope has been defined but is not being referenced in any of the rules that are supposed to utilize it.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the rule setup, where the scope is not linked correctly to the relevant rules.
- Rule Definition Errors: The rules may have been defined incorrectly, leading to a situation where they do not incorporate the necessary scopes.
Solution:
- Review Scope Definition: Check the scope that is causing the error. Ensure that it is correctly defined and intended for use in the rules.
- Link Scope to Rules: If the scope is valid, ensure that it is properly linked to the relevant rules. You may need to edit the rules to include the scope.
- Remove Unused Scopes: If the scope is not needed, consider removing it from the configuration to avoid confusion and potential errors in the future.
- Check Rule Logic: Review the logic of the rules to ensure they are set up to utilize the defined scopes appropriately.
- Testing: After making changes, test the rules to ensure that the error is resolved and that the rules function as expected.
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