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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSMPC - Messages for Process Chains of Generic Processes
Message number: 141
Message text: No records found for request &3 in change log &1 of DataStore &2
Since no records were found in change log &V1& for DataStore object &V2&
, request &V3&, but records have been generated during activation, it is
no longer possible to roll-back this request.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
If you want to roll-back requests from a DataStore object, you must not
delete the change log requests.
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RSMPC141
- No records found for request &3 in change log &1 of DataStore &2 ?The SAP error message RSMPC141 indicates that there are no records found for a specific request in the change log of a DataStore Object (DSO). This error typically occurs during data extraction or data loading processes in SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when the system is unable to find the requested data in the change log.
Cause:
- No Data Loaded: The most common cause is that no data has been loaded into the DataStore Object for the specified request.
- Request Deletion: The request might have been deleted or not yet processed.
- Change Log Not Activated: The change log for the DataStore Object may not be activated, or the change log might have been cleared.
- Incorrect Request Number: The request number specified in the error message may be incorrect or does not exist in the change log.
- Data Transfer Issues: There may have been issues during the data transfer process that prevented data from being written to the change log.
Solution:
- Check Data Load: Verify if the data load for the specified request was successful. You can do this by checking the data load monitor (transaction code: RSA1) to see if the request exists and if it was processed correctly.
- Verify Request Number: Ensure that the request number you are using is correct and exists in the change log. You can check this in the DataStore Object's change log.
- Check Change Log Activation: Make sure that the change log is activated for the DataStore Object. You can check this in the DataStore Object settings.
- Reprocess the Data Load: If the data load was unsuccessful, you may need to reprocess the data load request to ensure that the data is correctly loaded into the DataStore Object.
- Review Data Transfer Process: Investigate any issues in the data transfer process that may have caused the data not to be written to the change log.
Related Information:
/BIC/A<DSO_NAME>
). You can query this table to see if any records exist for the request.By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the RSMPC141 error and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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