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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSM1 - Messages for AWB, Scheduler and Monitor (new)
Message number: 115
Message text: First init. in DataStore object &1 is request &2
Entry &V2& is the first entry in DataStore object &V1&. This entry is
not, however, an active init. request.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
You need to update request &V2& to 'green' in DataStore object &V1&, or
delete request &V2& from the DataStore object before you are able to
update request &V3&.
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RSM1115
- First init. in DataStore object &1 is request &2 ?The SAP error message RSM1115, which states "First init. in DataStore object &1 is request &2," typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when you are trying to load data into a DataStore Object (DSO) and the system is indicating that the first initialization for that DSO has not been completed successfully.
Cause:
- First Initialization Not Completed: The error usually indicates that the first initialization of the DataStore Object has not been performed or has failed. In BW, the first initialization is a critical step where the DSO is populated for the first time.
- Request Status: The request you are trying to load may not be valid or may not have been processed correctly.
- Data Transfer Issues: There may be issues with the data source or the data transfer process that prevent the initialization from completing.
- DataStore Object Configuration: The DSO may not be configured correctly, or there may be issues with the underlying InfoSource or InfoPackage.
Solution:
- Check Initialization Status: Verify the status of the DataStore Object. You can do this by navigating to the DSO in the Data Warehousing Workbench and checking if the first initialization has been completed.
- Perform First Initialization: If the first initialization has not been done, you need to perform it. This can be done by creating a new initialization request for the DSO. Make sure to select the correct data source and execute the initialization.
- Check Request Logs: Review the logs of the request that failed. This can provide insights into what went wrong during the data load process.
- Data Source and InfoPackage: Ensure that the data source and InfoPackage are correctly set up and that they are pointing to the right data. Check for any errors in the data extraction process.
- Data Quality: Ensure that the data being loaded does not have any issues that could cause the initialization to fail, such as data type mismatches or missing mandatory fields.
- Reprocess the Request: If the initialization request has failed, you may need to delete the failed request and reprocess it.
Related Information:
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench) to manage and monitor your DataStore Objects and data loads.RSMO
to monitor the status of data loads and requests.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSM1115 error and successfully perform the first initialization of your DataStore Object.
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