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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSMSS_ANALYZER_MSG - Messages for RSMSS_ANALYZER
Message number: 154
Message text: Table &1 does not have more than &2 partitions
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RSMSS_ANALYZER_MSG154
- Table &1 does not have more than &2 partitions ?The SAP error message RSMSS_ANALYZER_MSG154 indicates that a specific table (denoted by &1) does not have more than a specified number of partitions (denoted by &2). This error typically arises in the context of SAP's data warehousing and analytics, particularly when working with the SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA environments.
Cause:
- Insufficient Partitions: The error suggests that the table in question is expected to have more partitions than it currently does. This can happen if the data volume is large, and the system is configured to optimize performance through partitioning.
- Configuration Issues: The partitioning strategy may not be correctly set up in the data model or the underlying database.
- Data Load Issues: If data loads are not executed properly, it may lead to fewer partitions being created than expected.
Solution:
- Check Partitioning Settings: Review the partitioning settings for the table in question. Ensure that the partitioning strategy aligns with the data volume and access patterns.
- Create Additional Partitions: If the table is expected to have more partitions, you may need to manually create additional partitions. This can typically be done through the database management tools or through SAP BW administration transactions.
- Data Load and Process Chains: Ensure that the data load processes are correctly configured and executed. Sometimes, re-running the data load process can resolve the issue.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to partitioning in your specific version of SAP BW or HANA for best practices and guidelines.
- Performance Tuning: If the table is frequently accessed and performance is an issue, consider reviewing the overall data model and optimizing it for better performance.
Related Information:
By addressing the underlying cause of the error and ensuring that the table is properly partitioned, you should be able to resolve the RSMSS_ANALYZER_MSG154 error.
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