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Message type: E = Error
Message class: MDQ_RULE_REPO_CONS - Master Data Quality Rule Repository Consistency
Message number: 152
Message text: A condition boolean is not used in the corresponding rule.
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MDQ_RULE_REPO_CONS152
- A condition boolean is not used in the corresponding rule. ?The SAP error message MDQ_RULE_REPO_CONS152 indicates that there is a condition boolean that is defined in a rule but is not being utilized in the corresponding rule logic. This typically occurs in the context of SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) or similar applications where rules and conditions are defined for data validation or governance processes.
Cause:
- Unused Condition Boolean: The error arises when a condition boolean is defined in a rule but is not referenced or used in the rule's logic. This can happen if the boolean was added but the logic was not updated accordingly.
- Rule Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the rule setup, leading to the boolean being defined but not applied.
- Changes in Rule Logic: If the rule logic was modified after the boolean was created, it might have been inadvertently left out.
Solution:
- Review the Rule Definition: Go to the rule definition in the SAP system and check the condition booleans that are defined. Ensure that each boolean is being used in the rule logic.
- Update the Rule Logic: If a condition boolean is not being used, you can either:
- Integrate it into the rule logic where appropriate.
- Remove the unused boolean if it is no longer needed.
- Test the Changes: After making the necessary adjustments, test the rule to ensure that it functions correctly without generating the error.
- Documentation: Document any changes made to the rule for future reference and to maintain clarity in the rule's purpose and logic.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the MDQ_RULE_REPO_CONS152 error and ensure that your rules are correctly configured and functioning as intended.
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