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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSRV -
Message number: 808
Message text: Leftover Request(s) in BWA of cube &1 are successfully deleted
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RSRV808
- Leftover Request(s) in BWA of cube &1 are successfully deleted ?The SAP error message RSRV808 indicates that there are leftover requests in the BWA (Business Warehouse Accelerator) for a specific InfoCube. This typically occurs when there are inconsistencies or issues with the data requests that have not been properly cleaned up or deleted from the BWA.
Cause:
- Data Load Issues: If there were problems during the data load process, such as interruptions or failures, it can leave behind orphaned requests in the BWA.
- Inconsistent Data: If the data in the InfoCube is inconsistent or if there are issues with the data model, it can lead to leftover requests.
- Manual Deletion: If requests were manually deleted from the InfoCube but not from the BWA, this can also trigger the error.
- System Errors: Any system errors or crashes during data processing can lead to leftover requests.
Solution:
Use Transaction RSRV:
- Go to transaction RSRV (Repair Tools for BW).
- Enter the InfoCube name in question and execute the check.
- Look for the specific error message RSRV808 and follow the prompts to delete the leftover requests.
Delete Requests Manually:
- You can manually delete the leftover requests from the BWA using transaction RSRV or through the BWA administration tools.
- Ensure that you are only deleting requests that are confirmed as leftover and not any active or necessary requests.
Check Data Consistency:
- Run consistency checks on the InfoCube to ensure that there are no other underlying issues causing the leftover requests.
- Use transaction RSRV to check for any inconsistencies in the data model or data.
Reprocess Data Loads:
- If the issue is related to data load failures, consider reprocessing the data loads to ensure that all requests are properly created and managed.
Monitor BWA Performance:
- Regularly monitor the performance and health of the BWA to prevent similar issues in the future.
- Implement regular maintenance tasks to clean up old or unnecessary requests.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSRV808 error and maintain the integrity of your BWA and InfoCube data.
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