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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSODSO_UPDATE - Messages for loading DataStore objects
Message number: 031
Message text: Request '&' active in DSO '&'; No QM actions possible
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RSODSO_UPDATE031
- Request '&' active in DSO '&'; No QM actions possible ?The SAP error message RSODSO_UPDATE031 indicates that there is an active request in a DataStore Object (DSO) that is preventing Quality Management (QM) actions from being performed. This typically occurs in the context of data loading and processing in SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP BW/4HANA.
Cause:
The error occurs when:
- A data request (data load) is currently active in the DSO, meaning that the data is still being processed or has not yet been fully committed.
- The system does not allow QM actions (like data quality checks or data validation) to be performed on a DSO that has active requests, as this could lead to inconsistencies or errors in the data.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can take the following steps:
Check Active Requests:
- Go to the DSO in question and check the status of the active requests. You can do this using transaction code
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench) and navigating to the DSO.Wait for Completion:
- If there is an active request, you may need to wait for it to complete. Once the request is finished, you should be able to perform QM actions.
Cancel or Delete Active Requests:
- If the active request is stuck or taking too long, you may consider canceling or deleting it. This can be done in the monitor for data loading (transaction
RSA1
-> DSO -> Manage -> Monitor).Check for Errors:
- If the request is not completing successfully, check for any errors in the data load process. You can find error logs in the data load monitor.
Reprocess the Request:
- After resolving any issues, you may need to reprocess the request to ensure that the data is loaded correctly.
Perform QM Actions:
- Once there are no active requests, you can proceed with the QM actions you intended to perform.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
RSA1
: Data Warehousing WorkbenchRSMO
: Monitor Data LoadRSPC
: Process Chain MonitoringDocumentation:
SAP Notes:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSODSO_UPDATE031 error and proceed with your data quality management tasks in SAP BW.
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