on 11-08-2007 11:19 AM
Dear All,
I installed solution manager when i log on with sap* user in 000 client I am getting this error can any body help me
Error analysis
In a statement an invalid request was made to the database interface
when accessing table "DOKTL ".
How to correct the error
Start the work process affected and repeat the action that lead to the
error.
If the error is occurring in a program that you can make changes to,
you should try to solve the problem yourself: Reformulate the database
command by varying its attributes. Single record accesses can be
replaced by input/output using internal tables and vice versa, selection
criteria (WHERE clause) can be restructured, and nested SELECT loops can
be replaced by FOR ALL ENTRIES and similar formulations.
Please check the entries in the system log (Transaction SM21).
Also check the entires in the developers trace for the correspond
corresponding work process (transaction ST11).
You may able to find an interim solution to the problem
in the SAP note system. If you have access to the note system yourself,
use the following search criteria:
DBIF_RSQL_INVALID_REQUEST C
SAPLSDOC or "LSDOCU09"
DOCU_GET
I solve my self
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Dear Sir,
Please make entry in host file to resolve this issue.
I solve this problem my self .
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search SDN with keyword DOKTL. this is a very-well known issue.
you might need to install a loopback adapter.
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Check the "analysis" section of the dump, you get there a detailed information about the error.
The problem is related to the database, you have a problem with the table DOCTL.
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Markus
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Hi,
please check if you have the entry "127.0.0.2 <hostname>" in your /etc/hosts file. If so, please remove it and try again.
Thanks,
Hannes
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