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Message type: E = Error
Message class: USMD6 - Messages for Data Transfer
Message number: 139
Message text: Data element 'MANDT' is not allowed
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USMD6139
- Data element 'MANDT' is not allowed ?The SAP error message USMD6139 indicates that the data element 'MANDT' (which represents the client in SAP) is not allowed in the context where it is being used. This error typically arises in the context of data modeling or data transfer processes, particularly when working with the SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) framework.
Cause:
- Client-Specific Data: The 'MANDT' field is client-specific, meaning it is used to differentiate data between different clients in the SAP system. In certain contexts, such as data models or data transfer processes, the system may not allow client-specific fields to be included.
- Incorrect Configuration: The error may occur if the data model or the configuration of the data transfer process incorrectly includes the 'MANDT' field.
- Data Model Restrictions: Some data models in SAP MDG are designed to exclude client-specific fields to ensure consistency and integrity of master data across clients.
Solution:
- Review Data Model: Check the data model you are working with to ensure that the 'MANDT' field is not included where it is not allowed. You may need to remove it from the data model or the relevant configuration.
- Adjust Configuration: If you are configuring a data transfer process or a data model, ensure that you are following the guidelines for including or excluding fields. Consult the SAP documentation for the specific data model you are working with.
- Use Alternative Fields: If you need to differentiate data based on client, consider using alternative fields or methods that do not involve the 'MANDT' field directly.
- Consult SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes or documentation that may provide additional insights or updates regarding this error message.
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