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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSAU - Update rules
Message number: 365
Message text: InfoProvider &1 is not permitted as the target of an update rule
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RSAU365
- InfoProvider &1 is not permitted as the target of an update rule ?The SAP error message RSAU365 indicates that the specified InfoProvider (denoted as &1) is not permitted to be used as the target of an update rule. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when you are trying to create or modify an update rule for a DataSource or InfoSource that is not compatible with the operation you are attempting.
Causes:
- InfoProvider Type: The InfoProvider you are trying to use may not support update rules. For example, certain types of InfoProviders like MultiProviders or CompositeProviders do not allow direct updates.
- DataSource Compatibility: The DataSource you are trying to link may not be compatible with the InfoProvider due to structural differences or restrictions.
- Authorization Issues: There may be authorization restrictions preventing you from creating or modifying update rules for that specific InfoProvider.
- Incorrect Configuration: The InfoProvider may not be properly configured or activated, leading to restrictions on its use.
Solutions:
- Check InfoProvider Type: Verify the type of InfoProvider you are working with. If it is a MultiProvider or CompositeProvider, consider using a different InfoProvider that supports update rules, such as a DataStore Object (DSO) or InfoCube.
- Review DataSource: Ensure that the DataSource you are trying to use is compatible with the InfoProvider. Check the structure and fields to ensure they match.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that you have the necessary authorizations to create or modify update rules for the InfoProvider. Consult with your SAP security team if needed.
- Configuration Review: Check the configuration of the InfoProvider. Make sure it is activated and properly set up to accept data updates.
- Use Alternative Methods: If the InfoProvider cannot be used for updates, consider using alternative methods for data loading, such as using a different InfoProvider or adjusting your data flow.
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