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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSM2 - Monitor assistant help texts
Message number: 188
Message text: Number of deleted requests in WO-DSO &1: &2
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RSM2188
- Number of deleted requests in WO-DSO &1: &2 ?The SAP error message RSM2188 indicates that there is an issue with the number of deleted requests in a Write-Optimized DataStore Object (WO-DSO). This error typically arises during data loading processes when the system encounters a situation where the number of deleted requests exceeds a certain threshold.
Cause:
- Excessive Deletions: The error usually occurs when there are too many requests marked for deletion in the WO-DSO. This can happen if there are frequent data loads that result in a high number of deletions.
- Data Load Issues: If there are issues with the data load process, such as incorrect data or failed requests, it can lead to an accumulation of deleted requests.
- Configuration Limits: The system may have configuration settings that limit the number of deletions allowed, and exceeding this limit triggers the error.
Solution:
- Check Deleted Requests: Review the deleted requests in the WO-DSO. You can do this by navigating to the Data Warehousing Workbench and checking the status of the requests.
- Delete Old Requests: If there are old or unnecessary deleted requests, consider permanently deleting them to free up space and reduce the count.
- Adjust Configuration: If the limit for deleted requests is too low for your business processes, consider adjusting the configuration settings in the DataStore Object to allow for a higher number of deletions.
- Data Load Optimization: Review your data load processes to ensure they are optimized and not causing excessive deletions. This may involve checking the data source, transformation rules, and load schedules.
- Monitor Regularly: Implement regular monitoring of the WO-DSO to keep track of the number of deleted requests and take proactive measures before reaching the threshold.
Related Information:
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(Data Warehousing Workbench) to monitor and manage your DataStore Objects.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSM2188 error and maintain the integrity of your data loading processes in SAP.
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