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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SDX - Mass Data Transfer Workbench Using BAPIs
Message number: 708
Message text: Specify a number of objects per target file greater than 0
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SDX708
- Specify a number of objects per target file greater than 0 ?The SAP error message SDX708, which states "Specify a number of objects per target file greater than 0," typically occurs in the context of data export or data transfer processes, particularly when using the SAP Data Services or similar tools. This error indicates that the system expects a positive integer value for the number of objects (or records) to be processed per target file, but it has received a value of zero or a negative number.
Cause:
- Configuration Issue: The configuration settings for the data export or transfer process may have been incorrectly set, leading to a value of zero being specified for the number of objects per target file.
- User Input Error: The user may have inadvertently entered an invalid value (like 0 or a negative number) in the relevant field.
- Default Settings: If the system is using default settings that do not specify a positive number, it may trigger this error.
Solution:
Check Configuration Settings:
- Navigate to the relevant configuration settings in your SAP Data Services or the tool you are using.
- Look for the parameter that specifies the number of objects per target file and ensure it is set to a positive integer (greater than 0).
User Input Validation:
- If you are manually entering values, double-check the input to ensure that you are specifying a valid number.
- If the value is being pulled from another source, verify that the source is providing the correct data.
Review Documentation:
- Consult the documentation for the specific SAP tool you are using to understand the expected values and any constraints related to the number of objects per target file.
Testing:
- After making the necessary adjustments, run the process again to see if the error persists. If it does, further investigation may be needed.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the SDX708 error and successfully configure your data export or transfer process.
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