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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSCV - Analysis of BW objects (InfoCubes...)
Message number: 830
Message text: Partition & starts at &
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RSCV830
- Partition & starts at & ?The SAP error message RSCV830 typically relates to issues with the partitioning of data in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA. This error can occur when there are problems with the data partitioning settings or when the system is unable to access the specified partition.
Cause:
- Incorrect Partitioning Settings: The error may arise if the partitioning settings for a data target (like an InfoCube or DataStore Object) are not configured correctly.
- Missing or Inaccessible Partitions: If the specified partition does not exist or is not accessible due to authorization issues or other reasons, this error can occur.
- Data Load Issues: Problems during data loading processes, such as data inconsistencies or failures, can also trigger this error.
- System Configuration Issues: Misconfigurations in the SAP BW or HANA system can lead to partitioning errors.
Solution:
- Check Partitioning Settings: Review the partitioning settings for the relevant InfoProvider or data target. Ensure that the partitions are correctly defined and that the settings align with your data model.
- Verify Partition Existence: Ensure that the specified partition exists in the system. You can do this by checking the relevant data target in the SAP BW or HANA modeling tools.
- Authorization Check: Make sure that the user executing the process has the necessary authorizations to access the specified partition.
- Data Load Monitoring: Check the data load process for any errors or warnings that might indicate issues with the data being loaded into the partitions.
- System Logs: Review system logs and error messages for additional context that might help identify the root cause of the issue.
- Recreate Partitions: If necessary, you may need to recreate the partitions or adjust the data model to resolve the issue.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or BW team for further investigation and support.
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