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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSAR - Data Transfer and Metadata Maintenance
Message number: 737
Message text: Deleted field & is used in transfer structure &
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RSAR737
- Deleted field & is used in transfer structure & ?The SAP error message RSAR737 indicates that a deleted field is still being referenced in a transfer structure. This typically occurs in the context of data transfer processes, particularly when working with SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BI (Business Intelligence).
Cause:
- Field Deletion: A field that was previously part of a data source or transfer structure has been deleted. This could happen due to changes in the underlying data model or adjustments made to the InfoSource or DataSource.
- Transfer Structure Reference: The transfer structure still contains references to the deleted field, which leads to inconsistencies and errors during data transfer or loading processes.
Solution:
To resolve the RSAR737 error, follow these steps:
Identify the Transfer Structure:
- Go to the Data Warehousing Workbench (transaction code RSA1).
- Navigate to the relevant InfoSource or DataSource that is causing the issue.
- Check the transfer structure associated with it.
Modify the Transfer Structure:
- Open the transfer structure in the Data Warehousing Workbench.
- Look for the field that has been deleted and remove it from the transfer structure.
- Ensure that the structure is consistent and does not reference any deleted fields.
Activate the Transfer Structure:
- After making the necessary changes, activate the transfer structure to ensure that the changes take effect.
Check for Other Dependencies:
- Review any other related objects (like InfoObjects, InfoProviders, etc.) to ensure that there are no other references to the deleted field.
- If necessary, update or delete any other objects that may be affected.
Test the Data Transfer:
- After making the changes, perform a test data load to ensure that the error has been resolved and that data can be transferred successfully.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSAR737 error and ensure that your data transfer processes function correctly.
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