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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSBC - Messages for DTP Command and Command Templates
Message number: 301
Message text: Delta extraction from transactional DataStore object not allowed
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RSBC301
- Delta extraction from transactional DataStore object not allowed ?The SAP error message RSBC301 indicates that delta extraction from a transactional DataStore object (DSO) is not allowed. This typically occurs when you attempt to perform a delta extraction from a DSO that is not configured to support delta extraction.
Cause:
- DSO Configuration: The DSO may not be set up for delta extraction. Delta extraction is only possible if the DSO is configured correctly to support it.
- Data Transfer Process (DTP) Settings: The DTP may not be configured to allow delta extraction from the DSO.
- Data Model: The DSO might be a standard DSO that does not support delta extraction, or it may be in a state that does not allow delta extraction (e.g., it may not have any data loaded yet).
- Extraction Mode: The extraction mode for the DSO might be set to "Full" instead of "Delta".
Solution:
Check DSO Configuration:
- Ensure that the DSO is configured for delta extraction. You can do this by checking the DSO settings in the Data Warehousing Workbench (transaction RSA1).
- Make sure that the DSO is set to "Activate Delta" in the DSO properties.
Review DTP Settings:
- Go to the Data Transfer Process (DTP) that is used for the extraction and check the settings.
- Ensure that the DTP is set to use delta extraction. You can do this by checking the "Extraction Mode" in the DTP settings.
Load Data:
- If the DSO is newly created and does not have any data loaded, perform a full load first. Delta extraction can only occur after the initial full load has been completed.
Check Data Model:
- If the DSO is a standard DSO, consider whether it is appropriate for your use case. If you need delta capabilities, you might need to use an InfoCube or a different type of DSO that supports delta extraction.
Consult Documentation:
- Review SAP documentation or notes related to the specific version of SAP BW you are using for any additional configuration steps or requirements.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSBC301 error and successfully configure your DSO for delta extraction.
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