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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSSDA - BW HANA Smart Data Access
Message number: 092
Message text: Statistics of type RECORD COUNT only supported as of HANA SP10
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RSSDA092
- Statistics of type RECORD COUNT only supported as of HANA SP10 ?The SAP error message RSSDA092 indicates that you are trying to use a feature related to statistics of type "RECORD COUNT" in a version of SAP HANA that is earlier than Service Pack 10 (SP10). This feature was introduced in SP10, and attempting to use it in an earlier version will result in this error.
Cause:
Upgrade SAP HANA: The most straightforward solution is to upgrade your SAP HANA database to at least Service Pack 10 or a later version. This will enable the use of the RECORD COUNT statistics feature and resolve the error.
Check Compatibility: If upgrading is not immediately feasible, check the documentation for your current version of SAP HANA to see if there are alternative methods or features that can be used to achieve similar results without requiring the RECORD COUNT statistics.
Modify Queries/Reports: If the feature is not critical, consider modifying your queries or reports to avoid using the RECORD COUNT statistics until you can upgrade.
Consult SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes or documentation that may provide additional context or workarounds for your specific situation.
SAP HANA Service Packs: Familiarize yourself with the release notes and new features introduced in each service pack of SAP HANA. This can help you understand what functionalities are available in your current version and what improvements you can expect from an upgrade.
SAP Community and Support: Engage with the SAP Community or reach out to SAP Support for assistance. Other users may have encountered similar issues and can provide insights or solutions.
Testing Environment: If possible, set up a testing environment with a newer version of SAP HANA to evaluate the new features and ensure compatibility with your existing applications before performing an upgrade in production.
By addressing the version issue and considering an upgrade, you should be able to resolve the RSSDA092 error and utilize the desired statistics features in SAP HANA.
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