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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSQBW -
Message number: 101
Message text: Table & not actively available in DDIC
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RSQBW101
- Table & not actively available in DDIC ?The SAP error message RSQBW101 indicates that a specific table is not actively available in the Data Dictionary (DDIC). This error typically arises in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when trying to access or use a table that is either not defined correctly or has not been activated in the system.
Cause:
- Table Not Activated: The most common cause is that the table in question has not been activated in the Data Dictionary. This can happen if the table was recently created or modified and the activation step was missed.
- Transport Issues: If the table was transported from another system, it may not have been activated in the target system.
- Naming Issues: There could be a discrepancy in the naming or the table might have been deleted or renamed.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the table, leading to the perception that it is not available.
Solution:
Activate the Table:
- Go to the Data Dictionary (transaction SE11).
- Enter the name of the table and check its status.
- If it is not activated, activate it by clicking on the "Activate" button.
Check Transport Requests:
- If the table was transported, ensure that the transport request was successfully imported and that the table is activated in the target system.
Verify Table Existence:
- Double-check the table name for any typos or discrepancies.
- Ensure that the table exists in the system by searching for it in SE11.
Check Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the table. This can be checked with the help of your SAP security team.
Rebuild the InfoObject:
- If the table is part of an InfoObject, consider rebuilding the InfoObject in the BW system.
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If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis or BW team for further investigation.
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