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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSBC - Messages for DTP Command and Command Templates
Message number: 091
Message text: HIGH value for field &1(&2) does not fit into new DS field definition.
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RSBC091
- HIGH value for field &1(&2) does not fit into new DS field definition. ?The SAP error message RSBC091 indicates that there is a problem with the data being loaded into a DataStore Object (DSO) or InfoProvider. Specifically, it means that a high value for a certain field does not fit into the new definition of that field in the DataStore Object. This typically occurs when there has been a change in the data model, such as a change in the data type or length of a field.
Cause:
- Field Definition Change: The field in question has been modified in the DataStore Object definition (e.g., the data type or length has been changed).
- Data Incompatibility: The data being loaded into the DSO contains values that exceed the new limits set by the field definition.
- Data Type Mismatch: The data type of the incoming data does not match the expected data type in the DSO.
Solution:
- Check Field Definition: Review the field definition in the DataStore Object to understand the new data type and length. You can do this in the Data Warehousing Workbench (transaction RSA1).
- Adjust Incoming Data: If the incoming data contains values that exceed the new limits, you may need to adjust the data before loading it into the DSO. This could involve truncating values, changing data types, or filtering out invalid records.
- Modify DSO Definition: If the new field definition is too restrictive and the incoming data is valid, consider modifying the DSO field definition back to accommodate the original data values.
- Data Transformation: If applicable, use transformation rules in your data load process to convert or map the incoming data to fit the new field definition.
- Check for Data Quality Issues: Ensure that the data being loaded is clean and adheres to the expected formats and constraints.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSBC091 error and ensure that your data loads successfully into the DataStore Object.
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