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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SD_CDS_ENTITY - Messages for STOBS/entities
Message number: 105
Message text: Annotation &1&2&3&4 is not allowed in view entities.
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SD_CDS_ENTITY105
- Annotation &1&2&3&4 is not allowed in view entities. ?The SAP error message
SD_CDS_ENTITY105
typically indicates that there is an issue with the annotations in a Core Data Services (CDS) view. This error occurs when certain annotations are not allowed in the context of the view entities you are working with. Here’s a breakdown of the cause, potential solutions, and related information:Cause
Invalid Annotations: The error suggests that the annotations specified (represented by
&1&2&3&4
) are not permitted for the particular view entity you are trying to define. This could be due to:
- Using annotations that are not supported for the specific type of CDS view.
- Misconfiguration or incorrect usage of annotations in the CDS view definition.
Incompatibility: The annotations might be incompatible with the underlying data model or the specific entity type you are working with.
Solution
Review Annotations: Check the annotations you are using in your CDS view. Ensure that they are appropriate for the entity type. Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific annotations allowed for the type of CDS view you are creating.
Remove or Modify Annotations: If you identify that certain annotations are not allowed, consider removing them or replacing them with valid alternatives.
Consult Documentation: Look into the SAP Help Portal or the relevant SAP Notes for guidance on the specific annotations and their usage in CDS views. This can provide insights into which annotations are valid for your scenario.
Check for Updates: Ensure that your SAP system is up to date. Sometimes, newer versions of SAP may allow additional annotations or provide fixes for existing issues.
Testing: After making changes, test the CDS view to ensure that it compiles and behaves as expected without the error.
Related Information
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SD_CDS_ENTITY105
error and successfully define your CDS view.
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