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Error when running DSA transaction

Former Member
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Dear Experts,

I just updated service definition on the satellite based on note 727998 and run DSA to get the EWA report, however the following error showed up:

- Value check errors in some tables ( 2). Loss of Data

Message no. DSVAS331

Diagnosis

Transaction DSA found an error in the service. Incompatible data was written into at least one check table during the service. Data is incompatible if the cell value does not match the column type. The IDs of the check tables are in parenthesis in the message.

System Response

The DSA deletes the contents of all cells with incompatible data.

The Solman is EHP1 and the satellite is ECC6.

Please help us to fix the problem

Thank you,

Rudi

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Former Member
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The abap short dump come after clicking OK:

Syntax error in program "RDSVASAEW_DBUDB____________058 "

The current ABAP program "SAPLDSVAS_PROC" had to be terminated because it has come across a statement that unfortunately cannot be executed.

The following syntax error occurred in program "RDSVASAEW_DBUDB____________058 " in include "RDSVASAEW_DBUDB____________058 " in line 61:

"INCLUDE report "/1CAGTF/IF_LOGFUNC_000300" not found"

Regards,

Rudi

former_member209604
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Follow the instructions in:

[Note 727998 - Complete Replacement of Service Definitions for SDCC/SDCCN|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/727998]

This should solve the SYNTAX_ERROR

Best regards,

Ruediger

Former Member
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Hi Ruediger,

I have followed mentioned note, however the problem still exists.

Regards,

Rudi

former_member209604
Active Contributor
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>

> I have followed mentioned note, however the problem still exists.

Have you done in on the SAP Solution Manager system, too?

former_member209604
Active Contributor
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Hi Rudi,

Great to see, that you could set this thread to "Answered". What was the solution?

Regards, Ruediger