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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDME -
Message number: 951
Message text: Mapping deleted; model field &1 not found
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RSDME951
- Mapping deleted; model field &1 not found ?The SAP error message RSDME951 indicates that there is a problem with a mapping in a data model, specifically that a model field referenced in the mapping has been deleted or is no longer available. This typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA when working with data models, InfoObjects, or transformations.
Cause:
- Deleted Field: The most common cause is that the field (&1) referenced in the mapping has been deleted from the data model or InfoObject.
- Changes in Data Model: Changes in the underlying data model, such as renaming or moving fields, can lead to this error.
- Inconsistent Metadata: If the metadata of the data model is inconsistent or not updated after changes, it can lead to this error.
- Transport Issues: If the data model was transported from one system to another, and the field was not included in the transport, it may lead to this error.
Solution:
- Check the Data Model: Verify if the field (&1) exists in the data model. If it has been deleted, you will need to either restore it or update the mapping to reference an existing field.
- Update Mappings: If the field has been renamed or moved, update the mappings to reflect the current structure of the data model.
- Recreate the Field: If the field is essential for your mapping, consider recreating it in the data model.
- Check for Transport Issues: If the issue arose after a transport, ensure that all necessary objects were included in the transport request.
- Activate the Data Model: After making changes, ensure that the data model is activated to reflect the updates.
- Check for Dependencies: Review any dependencies that might be affected by the deletion of the field and adjust accordingly.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSDME951 error and restore the integrity of your data mappings in SAP.
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