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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SOI_UPG - Message for SOI upgrade
Message number: 128
Message text: Table &1: No structural changes, no statement computation necessary
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SOI_UPG128
- Table &1: No structural changes, no statement computation necessary ?The SAP error message SOI_UPG128, which states "Table &1: No structural changes, no statement computation necessary," typically occurs during the upgrade or modification of database tables in the SAP system. This message indicates that the system has detected that there are no structural changes to the specified table (denoted by &1), and therefore, no further actions are required for statement computation.
Cause:
- No Structural Changes: The primary cause of this message is that the table in question has not undergone any structural changes (like adding or removing fields, changing data types, etc.) during the upgrade process.
- Upgrade Process: This message is often seen during the upgrade of the SAP system when the system checks for changes in the database schema.
- Database Optimization: The system may also be performing optimizations or checks that do not require any changes to the table structure.
Solution:
- Ignore the Message: In most cases, this message can be safely ignored if you are performing an upgrade or a maintenance task. It is informational and does not indicate a problem.
- Check Upgrade Logs: Review the upgrade logs to ensure that there are no other errors or warnings that need to be addressed. The presence of this message alone does not indicate a failure.
- Verify Table Structure: If you suspect that there should have been changes to the table, you can manually check the table structure in the Data Dictionary (transaction SE11) to confirm its current state.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP upgrade documentation for your specific version to understand if this message is expected behavior during the upgrade process.
Related Information:
In summary, the SOI_UPG128 message is generally not a cause for concern during an upgrade, but it is always good practice to verify that everything else is functioning as expected.
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