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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RAP_CMP_CHECKS - RAP Compatibility Checks Messages
Message number: 092
Message text: Upper Case setting changed for property &1 of entity type &2.
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RAP_CMP_CHECKS092
- Upper Case setting changed for property &1 of entity type &2. ?The SAP error message RAP_CMP_CHECKS092 indicates that there has been a change in the upper case setting for a property of an entity type in the context of the SAP RAP (Rapid Application Programming) model. This error typically arises when there is a mismatch between the expected case sensitivity of a property and the actual case used in the data or configuration.
Cause:
- Upper Case Setting Change: The property in question has been configured to require upper case values, but the data being processed does not conform to this requirement.
- Data Inconsistency: There may be existing data in the database that does not meet the new upper case requirement.
- Model Changes: Changes made to the RAP model or entity definitions that affect how properties are treated regarding case sensitivity.
Solution:
- Check Property Configuration: Review the configuration of the entity type and the specific property to ensure that the upper case setting is correctly defined.
- Data Validation: Validate the data being processed to ensure that it adheres to the upper case requirement. If necessary, update the data to conform to the expected format.
- Adjust Model Definitions: If the upper case requirement is not necessary, consider adjusting the model definitions to remove the upper case constraint for the property.
- Data Migration: If there is existing data that does not comply with the new settings, you may need to perform a data migration or cleansing process to update the data accordingly.
- Testing: After making changes, thoroughly test the application to ensure that the error does not reoccur and that the application behaves as expected.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RAP_CMP_CHECKS092 error and ensure that your application functions correctly with the desired property settings.
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