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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSO - BW Repository
Message number: 894
Message text: No errors with request &1. Log displayed for subsequent request
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RSO894
- No errors with request &1. Log displayed for subsequent request ?The SAP error message RSO894 indicates that there are no errors with the specified request, but the log is displayed for a subsequent request. This message typically arises in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when dealing with data loading processes, particularly when monitoring the status of data requests in InfoProviders.
Cause:
- No Errors Detected: The message indicates that the request identified by
&1
has completed successfully without any errors. However, it may be referring to a subsequent request that is being monitored or logged.- Log Display: The system is displaying logs for a subsequent request, which may have been triggered after the initial request. This can happen if there are multiple requests being processed in sequence.
- Request Status: The request may have been processed correctly, but the log for the next request is being shown, which can lead to confusion.
Solution:
- Check Request Status: Verify the status of the request identified by
&1
in the Data Warehousing Workbench or the relevant transaction (e.g., RSA1). Ensure that it has been processed successfully.- Review Logs: Look at the logs for the subsequent request to identify any issues or messages that may need attention. This can help clarify why the log is being displayed.
- Monitor Data Load: If you are running multiple data loads, ensure that you are monitoring the correct request and its logs. Sometimes, the logs for the previous request may still be visible while the next request is being processed.
- Check for Dependencies: If the requests are dependent on each other, ensure that all preceding requests have completed successfully before proceeding with subsequent ones.
- Consult Documentation: If the issue persists or if you need more detailed information, refer to SAP documentation or support resources for guidance on handling data load requests and logs.
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