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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SDF/S1 -
Message number: 055
Message text: A maximum of 7 weeks data should be collected
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The SAP error message
/SDF/S1055 A maximum of 7 weeks data should be collected
typically occurs in the context of the SAP S/4HANA system, particularly when dealing with the SAP Smart Data Integration (SDI) or Smart Data Quality (SDQ) components. This error indicates that the system is trying to collect or process more than the allowed maximum of 7 weeks of data, which is a limitation set to ensure performance and manageability.Cause:
- Data Collection Period Exceeded: The error is triggered when a data collection or processing request attempts to include data that spans more than 7 weeks.
- Configuration Settings: The system may be configured to allow only a specific time frame for data collection, and the request exceeds this limit.
- Data Volume: Large volumes of data being processed can lead to performance issues, prompting the system to enforce this limit.
Solution:
- Adjust the Time Frame: Modify the data collection request to ensure that it only includes data from the last 7 weeks. This may involve changing the date range in your query or data extraction settings.
- Batch Processing: If you need to process more than 7 weeks of data, consider breaking the data into smaller batches that comply with the 7-week limit.
- Configuration Review: Check the configuration settings in your SAP system related to data collection and processing. If necessary, consult with your SAP Basis or system administrator to understand if there are any configurable parameters that can be adjusted.
- Data Archiving: If the data volume is too high, consider archiving older data that is not needed for immediate processing to keep the active dataset within manageable limits.
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If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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