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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSSTATMAN - Status Manager Messages
Message number: 009
Message text: No PSA table exists for DataSource & and source system &
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RSSTATMAN009
- No PSA table exists for DataSource & and source system & ?The SAP error message RSSTATMAN009 indicates that there is no Persistent Staging Area (PSA) table available for the specified DataSource and source system. This error typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when trying to load data from a source system into the BW system.
Cause:
- Missing PSA Table: The PSA table for the specified DataSource has not been created. This can happen if the DataSource was not activated properly or if it was deleted.
- Incorrect DataSource Configuration: The DataSource may not be configured correctly in the BW system.
- Source System Issues: There may be issues with the connection to the source system, preventing the PSA from being created.
- Transport Issues: If the DataSource was transported from another system, the PSA table may not have been included in the transport.
Solution:
Check DataSource Activation:
- Go to the DataSource in the SAP BW system (transaction code
RSA1
).- Navigate to the DataSources section and check if the DataSource is activated. If not, activate it.
Create PSA Table Manually:
- If the PSA table does not exist, you can create it manually by executing a data load from the source system. This can be done by running a data load request in the InfoPackage associated with the DataSource.
Check Source System Connection:
- Ensure that the connection to the source system is active and functioning correctly. You can test the connection using transaction code
RSA1
and checking the source system settings.Review Transport Requests:
- If the DataSource was transported, ensure that the transport request included all necessary objects, including the PSA table. If not, you may need to transport the missing objects.
Check for Errors in DataSource:
- Review the DataSource settings and ensure that all required fields and settings are correctly configured.
Recreate the DataSource:
- If the above steps do not resolve the issue, consider deleting and recreating the DataSource in the BW system.
Related Information:
RSA1
: Data Warehousing WorkbenchRSD1
: InfoObject MaintenanceRSPC
: Process Chain MaintenanceBy following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSSTATMAN009 error and ensure that the PSA table is available for the specified DataSource and source system.
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