on 04-02-2008 11:23 PM
Hi Experts,
I'm getting dump every hour and canceled job.
Dump called CREATE_DATA_UNKNOWN_TYPE exception CX_SY_CREATE_DATA_ERROR
Cancel Job: E2E_EC_JES_002021761
Canceled job LOG: Job started
Step 001 started (program E2E_EXTRACTOR_CONTROLLER, variant JES_0020217618, user ID SMP_USER)
ABAP/4 processor: CREATE_DATA_UNKNOWN_TYPE
Job cancelled
Short Text
CREATE DATA: The specified type "/BI0/V0SMD_PE2H2" is no valid data type.
What happened?
Error in the ABAP Application Program
The current ABAP program "SAPLSMD_FUNC" had to be terminated because it has
come across a statement that unfortunately cannot be executed.
what can you do?
Note down which actions and inputs caused the error.
To process the problem further, contact you SAP system
administrator.
Using Transaction ST22 for ABAP Dump Analysis, you can look
at and manage termination messages, and you can also
keep them for a long time.
Error Analysis
An exception occurred that is explained in detail below.
The exception, which is assigned to class 'CX_SY_CREATE_DATA_ERROR', was not
caught in
procedure "SMD_DATA_LOADER100" "(FUNCTION)", nor was it propagated by a RAISING
clause.
Since the caller of the procedure could not have anticipated that the
exception would occur, the current program is terminated.
The reason for the exception is:
The dynamically specified type "/BI0/V0SMD_PE2H2" at CREATE DATA is no valid
data type.
The type is either unknown or an object type.
Please help!
Thanks,
Hi,
[This note |https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1107804]will solve your problem.
Feel free to revert back.
--Ragu
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Hi Raguraman,
This note is talking about "/BI0/V0SMD__PI2H2_" but my error is "/BI0/V0SMD__PE2H2_" . Does it matter matter?
Also, This note suggested "Call transaction RSA1 in BI client 001 of Solution Mananger and check info ara 0SM_SMD and cube 0SMD_PI2D are present"
I went to RSA1 in solution manager client 001, but how do I find 0SM_SMD?
Thanks,
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