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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSB4HANA - B4HANA
Message number: 051
Message text: Transport request contains objects incompatible with B4H mode
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RSB4HANA051
- Transport request contains objects incompatible with B4H mode ?The SAP error message RSB4HANA051 indicates that a transport request contains objects that are incompatible with the BW/4HANA (B4H) mode. This typically occurs when you attempt to transport objects that are not supported or are not compatible with the BW/4HANA environment.
Cause:
- Incompatible Objects: The transport request may include objects that are not supported in BW/4HANA, such as certain types of InfoProviders, queries, or other BW objects that were valid in previous versions of BW but are not compatible with BW/4HANA.
- Legacy Objects: The presence of legacy BW objects (like InfoCubes, DSOs, etc.) that are not part of the BW/4HANA architecture can trigger this error.
- Incorrect Configuration: The transport request may have been incorrectly configured to include objects that should not be transported in a BW/4HANA system.
Solution:
- Review Transport Request: Open the transport request in the Transport Organizer (SE09 or SE10) and review the objects included in the request. Identify any objects that are not compatible with BW/4HANA.
- Remove Incompatible Objects: If you find incompatible objects, remove them from the transport request. You can do this by selecting the object and choosing the option to delete it from the request.
- Check Object Compatibility: Refer to SAP documentation or the BW/4HANA release notes to understand which objects are supported in BW/4HANA. Ensure that only compatible objects are included in your transport requests.
- Create New Transport Request: If necessary, create a new transport request that only includes compatible objects and transport that instead.
- Consult SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional guidance or updates regarding this error message.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSB4HANA051 error and successfully manage your transport requests in a BW/4HANA environment.
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