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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /PMG/GE_GEN_MPE -
Message number: 006
Message text: Min. cardinality &1 for template &2 for the entity &3 not met
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/PMG/GE_GEN_MPE006
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/PMG/GE_GEN_MPE006 Min. cardinality &1 for template &2 for the entity &3 not met
typically occurs in the context of SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) or similar applications where data templates and entities are defined with specific cardinality constraints. This error indicates that the minimum number of instances (cardinality) required for a particular entity in a data model is not being met.Cause:
- Cardinality Constraints: The error arises when the data being processed does not meet the minimum cardinality requirements defined for a specific entity in the data model. For example, if an entity requires at least one instance (min cardinality = 1) and none is provided, this error will occur.
- Template Configuration: The template being used may not be correctly configured to include the necessary fields or entities that meet the cardinality requirements.
- Data Entry Issues: Users may not have entered the required data in the relevant fields, leading to the violation of the cardinality constraints.
Solution:
- Review the Data Model: Check the data model configuration to understand the cardinality requirements for the specific entity and template. Ensure that the minimum cardinality is correctly defined.
- Check Template Configuration: Verify that the template being used includes all necessary fields and entities that are required to meet the cardinality constraints.
- Data Entry: Ensure that users are entering the required data for the entity. If the entity requires at least one instance, make sure that the relevant fields are filled out correctly.
- Validation Rules: Review any validation rules that may be in place and ensure they align with the cardinality requirements.
- Testing: After making adjustments, test the data entry process again to ensure that the error does not reoccur.
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By addressing the above points, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that the data being processed meets the required cardinality constraints.
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