Message type: E = Error
Message class: /AIF/ICD_CONTENT -
Message number: 024
Message text: No data found for &1 / &2 in /AIF/ICD_DATASET
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The SAP error message
/AIF/ICD_CONTENT024 No data found for &1 / &2 in /AIF/ICD_DATASET
typically indicates that the system is unable to find the specified data in the Integration Content Data Set (ICD) for the given parameters. This error is often encountered in the context of SAP Application Interface Framework (AIF) when dealing with integration scenarios.Cause:
Missing Data: The most common cause is that the data you are trying to access does not exist in the specified dataset. This could be due to:
- The data not being created or processed yet.
- The data being deleted or archived.
- Incorrect parameters being used to query the dataset.
Incorrect Configuration: There may be issues with the configuration of the AIF or the specific interface you are working with, leading to the system not being able to locate the required data.
Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the data in the dataset.
Data Transfer Issues: If the data is supposed to be transferred from another system, there may have been issues in the data transfer process.
Solution:
Check Data Availability: Verify that the data you are trying to access actually exists in the dataset. You can do this by:
- Using transaction
/AIF/ICD_DATASET
to check the contents of the dataset.- Ensuring that the parameters you are using to query the dataset are correct.
Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings for the AIF and the specific interface. Ensure that all necessary settings are correctly configured.
Authorization Check: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the data. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to verify this.
Data Transfer Monitoring: If the data is supposed to come from another system, check the data transfer logs to ensure that the data was successfully transferred and processed.
Debugging: If the issue persists, consider debugging the AIF processing to identify where the data retrieval is failing.
Related Information:
/AIF/ICD_DATASET
for checking datasets and /AIF/ICD_MONITOR
for monitoring AIF messages.If the problem continues after following these steps, it may be beneficial to reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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