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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SDF/IVIS_DC_MSG -
Message number: 121
Message text: IDOC & was excluded from evaluation because of obsolete query string &
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The SAP error message
/SDF/IVIS_DC_MSG121
indicates that an IDoc (Intermediate Document) was excluded from evaluation due to an "obsolete query string." This typically occurs in the context of data processing or integration scenarios where the IDoc is being evaluated against certain criteria or queries that are no longer valid or applicable.Cause:
- Obsolete Query String: The query string used to evaluate the IDoc may have been changed or deprecated in the system. This can happen due to updates in the application logic, changes in the data model, or modifications in the configuration settings.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration of the IDoc processing or the related application can lead to certain IDocs being excluded if they do not meet the new criteria.
- Data Integrity Issues: If the IDoc contains data that does not conform to the expected format or values, it may be excluded from processing.
Solution:
- Check Query Configuration: Review the configuration settings related to the IDoc processing. Ensure that the query strings used for evaluation are up-to-date and valid.
- Update or Modify Queries: If the query strings are indeed obsolete, update them to reflect the current requirements of the system. This may involve modifying the logic in the relevant function modules or programs.
- Review IDoc Data: Check the data contained in the IDoc to ensure it meets the expected criteria. If there are issues with the data, correct them before reprocessing the IDoc.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or release notes for any changes that may have affected the IDoc processing logic or query strings.
- Debugging: If necessary, use debugging tools to trace the IDoc processing and identify where the exclusion is occurring. This can provide insights into the specific conditions leading to the error.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the root cause of the error and implement a solution to ensure that IDocs are processed correctly.
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