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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSTRAN_T -
Message number: 010
Message text: Result is identical to entry
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RSTRAN_T010
- Result is identical to entry ?The SAP error message RSTRAN_T010 Result is identical to entry typically occurs during the process of data transformation in SAP BW (Business Warehouse) when you are trying to load data into a target InfoObject or InfoProvider, and the system detects that the data being loaded is identical to the existing data.
Cause:
- Duplicate Data: The data you are trying to load is exactly the same as the data already present in the target InfoObject or InfoProvider.
- Transformation Logic: The transformation rules defined may not be correctly set up, leading to the same data being processed.
- Data Source Issues: The data source might be providing data that has not changed since the last load, leading to identical records.
- Delta Load Issues: If you are performing a delta load, it may be that the delta mechanism is not functioning correctly, causing the same records to be loaded again.
Solution:
- Check Data Source: Verify the data source to ensure that it is providing new or updated data. If the source data has not changed, you may need to refresh or update it.
- Review Transformation Rules: Check the transformation rules in the Data Transfer Process (DTP) to ensure they are correctly set up and that they are not inadvertently causing the same data to be loaded.
- Adjust Load Settings: If you are performing a delta load, ensure that the delta mechanism is correctly configured and functioning. You may need to reset the delta pointer or reinitialize the delta process.
- Data Cleansing: If the data is indeed identical and should not be loaded again, consider implementing a data cleansing process to filter out duplicates before loading.
- Monitoring and Logging: Use the SAP BW monitoring tools to check for any logs or messages that might provide additional context on why the identical data is being detected.
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