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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSM -
Message number: 770
Message text: Remove inactive aggregates from scheduling
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RSM770
- Remove inactive aggregates from scheduling ?The SAP error message RSM770, which states "Remove inactive aggregates from scheduling," typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when dealing with aggregates in the data warehousing environment. This message indicates that there are inactive aggregates that need to be removed from the scheduling process.
Cause:
- Inactive Aggregates: The primary cause of this error is the presence of aggregates that are not active or have not been used for a certain period. Inactive aggregates can clutter the scheduling process and may lead to performance issues.
- Data Model Changes: Changes in the data model or InfoProviders can lead to aggregates becoming inactive.
- Scheduling Issues: The system may be trying to schedule a process that includes these inactive aggregates, which is not allowed.
Solution:
To resolve the RSM770 error, you can follow these steps:
Identify Inactive Aggregates:
- Use transaction code
RSA1
to access the Data Warehousing Workbench.- Navigate to the InfoCube or DataStore Object (DSO) where the aggregates are defined.
- Check the aggregates section to identify which aggregates are inactive.
Remove Inactive Aggregates:
- In the aggregates section, you can select the inactive aggregates and remove them from the scheduling.
- You can also choose to delete these aggregates if they are no longer needed.
Re-schedule the Process:
- After removing the inactive aggregates, re-schedule the process that was previously failing.
- Ensure that the scheduling is now only including active aggregates.
Regular Maintenance:
- Regularly monitor and maintain aggregates to ensure that inactive ones are removed promptly.
- Consider implementing a routine check or report to identify inactive aggregates periodically.
Related Information:
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench), RSD1
(InfoObject Maintenance), and RSMO
(Manage Process Chains).By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSM770 error and maintain a more efficient SAP BW environment.
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