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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDME -
Message number: 225
Message text: Blank entries not allowed
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RSDME225
- Blank entries not allowed ?The SAP error message RSDME225, which states "Blank entries not allowed," typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when you are trying to create or modify a characteristic or InfoObject, and you have left a required field blank. This error can also occur in various scenarios where mandatory fields are not filled in.
Cause:
- Mandatory Fields: The error usually arises when you attempt to save or activate an object (like a characteristic, InfoObject, or query) without filling in all the required fields.
- Blank Entries: It can also occur if there are blank entries in fields that do not allow them, such as key fields or descriptions.
- Data Model Issues: If you are working with a data model that has constraints on certain fields, leaving them blank can trigger this error.
Solution:
- Check Required Fields: Review the fields in the transaction or screen where the error occurred. Ensure that all mandatory fields are filled in correctly.
- Validate Input: Make sure that there are no blank entries in fields that do not allow them. This includes checking for spaces or unintentional blank characters.
- Review Data Model: If applicable, check the data model or InfoObject settings to ensure that all required attributes are defined and populated.
- Use Transaction Codes: If you are in the process of creating or modifying InfoObjects, use transaction codes like
RSD1
(for InfoObjects) orRSA1
(for Data Warehousing Workbench) to navigate and check the settings.- Check for Custom Logic: If there are any custom enhancements or logic applied to the InfoObject or characteristic, ensure that they are not causing the issue.
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