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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRTV - Natural Language Text Retrieval
Message number: 105
Message text: No lexicon created in language &2 for index with ID &1
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SRTV105
- No lexicon created in language &2 for index with ID &1 ?The SAP error message SRTV105 indicates that there is no lexicon created for a specific language for a given index. This typically occurs in the context of SAP's text search capabilities, particularly when using the SAP Text Search (TREX) or SAP HANA full-text search functionalities.
Cause:
- Missing Lexicon: The primary cause of this error is that the lexicon (a collection of words and their forms) for the specified language has not been created for the index with the given ID. This can happen if the index was not properly configured or if the necessary language support was not set up during the index creation process.
- Language Configuration: The language specified in the error message may not be supported or configured correctly in the system.
- Indexing Issues: There may have been issues during the indexing process that prevented the lexicon from being generated.
Solution:
- Create Lexicon: You need to create the lexicon for the specified language. This can typically be done through the SAP GUI or relevant transaction codes. You may need to use transaction codes like
SRT_ADMIN
orTREX_ADMIN
depending on your SAP version and setup.- Check Language Settings: Ensure that the language settings in your SAP system are correctly configured. You can check the language settings in the system configuration or in the relevant customizing settings.
- Rebuild Index: If the lexicon is missing due to an incomplete indexing process, you may need to rebuild the index. This can often be done through the same administration tools used to create the lexicon.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for your specific version to find detailed steps on how to create lexicons and manage text indexes.
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