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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SAMDT_VALIDATIONS - Validations errors in S&AM design time
Message number: 095
Message text: Parent BO schema cannot be edited in Child BO
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SAMDT_VALIDATIONS095
- Parent BO schema cannot be edited in Child BO ?The SAP error message SAMDT_VALIDATIONS095 indicates that there is an attempt to edit a parent Business Object (BO) schema from a child BO context, which is not allowed. This error typically arises in scenarios where there is a hierarchical relationship between business objects, and the system enforces certain rules to maintain data integrity and consistency.
Cause:
- Hierarchical Structure: In SAP, business objects can have parent-child relationships. The parent BO defines the structure and attributes that the child BO inherits. Editing the parent schema directly from the child context violates the design principles of the BO framework.
- Data Integrity: Allowing child BOs to modify parent schemas could lead to inconsistencies and data integrity issues, as changes in the parent could affect all child instances.
Solution:
- Review the Business Object Design: Ensure that you are not trying to modify the parent BO schema from the child BO context. If you need to make changes to the parent BO, do so in the appropriate context (i.e., from the parent BO itself).
- Use the Correct Context: If you need to access or modify data related to the parent BO, ensure that you are doing so in a way that respects the hierarchical relationship. For example, if you need to update attributes of the parent BO, navigate to the parent BO and make the changes there.
- Check for Inheritance: If you are trying to add new fields or modify existing ones, consider whether these changes should be made in the parent BO or if they should be added as new fields in the child BO instead.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or guidelines regarding BO design and relationships to ensure compliance with best practices.
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By following these guidelines, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your business object designs adhere to SAP's framework requirements.
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