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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSFBP_DF -
Message number: 010
Message text: Source objects of DataSource &1 (&2) and Open ODS View &3 do not match
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RSFBP_DF010
- Source objects of DataSource &1 (&2) and Open ODS View &3 do not match ?The SAP error message RSFBP_DF010 indicates a mismatch between the source objects of a DataSource and an Open ODS View. This typically occurs when the structure of the DataSource does not align with the expected structure of the Open ODS View. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:
Cause:
- Schema Mismatch: The fields (columns) in the DataSource do not match the fields defined in the Open ODS View. This could be due to differences in data types, field names, or the number of fields.
- Changes in DataSource: If the DataSource has been modified (e.g., fields added, removed, or changed) after the Open ODS View was created, this can lead to inconsistencies.
- Incorrect Mapping: The mapping between the DataSource and the Open ODS View may not be correctly defined, leading to mismatches.
- Versioning Issues: If there are multiple versions of the DataSource or Open ODS View, it may lead to confusion regarding which version is being used.
Solution:
- Check Field Definitions: Compare the field definitions of the DataSource and the Open ODS View. Ensure that the field names, data types, and lengths match.
- Update Open ODS View: If the DataSource has changed, you may need to update the Open ODS View to reflect these changes. This can involve modifying the view to align with the new structure of the DataSource.
- Recreate the Open ODS View: If the changes are extensive, it might be easier to recreate the Open ODS View from scratch, ensuring that it matches the current structure of the DataSource.
- Check DataSource Activation: Ensure that the DataSource is activated and that there are no errors in its definition.
- Review Mapping: If there is a mapping defined between the DataSource and the Open ODS View, review it to ensure it is correct and complete.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific DataSource and Open ODS View for any known issues or additional guidance.
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