How To Fix RSDA126 - Runtime objects restored from active version


RSDA126 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RSDA - BW Archiving: Messages

  • Message number: 126

  • Message text: Runtime objects restored from active version

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message RSDA126 - Runtime objects restored from active version ?
    The SAP error message RSDA126 indicates that runtime objects have been restored from the active version. This typically occurs in the context of Data Warehousing and the use of the Data Warehousing Workbench (DWWB) or when dealing with DataStore Objects (DSOs) and InfoProviders in SAP BW (Business Warehouse).
    
    Cause: The error message RSDA126 usually arises due to one of the following reasons: Versioning Issues: The system is trying to access a version of a DataStore Object or InfoProvider that is not the active version. This can happen if there have been changes made to the object that have not been activated or if the system is trying to use an outdated version. Inconsistent State: The object may be in an inconsistent state due to failed activation or transport issues. Data Load Issues: If there are issues during data loading processes, the system may revert to the last known good state, which is the active version.
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