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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSTLOGO - Deprecated: Messages when deleting/copying TLOGO objects
Message number: 043
Message text: Native buffer overflowed while compressing the export data
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RSTLOGO043
- Native buffer overflowed while compressing the export data ?The SAP error message RSTLOGO043: Native buffer overflowed while compressing the export data typically occurs during the export of data, particularly when using the SAP Data Transport Management System (TDMS) or during data export operations in general. This error indicates that the internal buffer used for data compression has exceeded its allocated size, leading to a failure in the export process.
Causes:
- Large Data Volume: The most common cause is attempting to export a very large volume of data that exceeds the buffer size limits.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings for the export process or the underlying database can lead to buffer overflow.
- Insufficient Memory: The system may not have enough memory allocated for the export operation, leading to buffer overflow.
- Software Bugs: There may be bugs in the SAP version you are using that affect how data is handled during export.
Solutions:
- Reduce Data Volume: If possible, try to reduce the amount of data being exported in a single operation. This can be done by filtering the data or exporting in smaller batches.
- Increase Buffer Size: Check the configuration settings for the export process and increase the buffer size if possible. This may involve adjusting parameters in the SAP system or database settings.
- Check Memory Allocation: Ensure that the SAP system has sufficient memory allocated for the export operation. This may involve adjusting system parameters or increasing hardware resources.
- Update SAP Version: If you are running an older version of SAP, consider applying the latest patches or updates, as these may contain fixes for known issues related to data export.
- Use Alternative Export Methods: If the problem persists, consider using alternative methods for data export, such as using SAP's built-in tools or third-party solutions that may handle large data volumes more effectively.
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