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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RS_SMA -
Message number: 132
Message text: The PSA &1 is already part of the package &2
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RS_SMA132
- The PSA &1 is already part of the package &2 ?The SAP error message RS_SMA132 indicates that a specific Persistent Staging Area (PSA) is already included in the data package you are trying to process. This error typically occurs during data extraction or loading processes in SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when there is an attempt to load data that has already been included in a package.
Cause:
- Duplicate Data Load: The PSA you are trying to load data into is already part of the data package you are working with. This can happen if the same data is being loaded multiple times or if there is a misconfiguration in the data extraction process.
- Incorrect Package Configuration: The data package may have been incorrectly configured to include the same PSA multiple times.
- Data Transfer Issues: There may be issues with the data transfer process that cause the same PSA to be referenced multiple times.
Solution:
- Check Data Load Process: Review the data load process to ensure that the same PSA is not being referenced multiple times. Make sure that the data extraction is set up correctly.
- Clear the PSA: If the data in the PSA is not needed, you can clear the PSA to remove the existing data. This can be done through the Data Warehousing Workbench or by using transaction codes like
RSA1
.- Adjust Package Configuration: If the package configuration is incorrect, adjust it to ensure that the PSA is only included once.
- Monitor Data Load Requests: Use transaction
RSA1
to monitor data load requests and check for any inconsistencies or errors in the data load process.- Check for Active Requests: Ensure that there are no active requests that are still processing the same PSA. If there are, wait for them to complete before attempting to load data again.
Related Information:
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench), RSMO
(Monitor Data Load), and RSPC
(Process Chain Maintenance) for monitoring and managing data loads.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RS_SMA132 error and ensure that your data loading processes run smoothly.
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