/BCV/SIN049 - Search connector ID &1 is not used in any query

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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BCV/SIN -

  • Message number: 049

  • Message text: Search connector ID &1 is not used in any query

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /BCV/SIN049 - Search connector ID &1 is not used in any query ?

    The SAP error message /BCV/SIN049 Search connector ID &1 is not used in any query typically indicates that a specific search connector ID is defined in the system but is not currently being utilized in any active search queries. This can happen for various reasons, such as misconfiguration, deletion of queries that previously used the connector, or simply that the connector was created but not yet assigned to any queries.

    Cause:

    1. Unused Connector: The search connector ID has been created but has not been linked to any search queries.
    2. Deleted Queries: If queries that previously used the connector have been deleted or are inactive, the connector will show as unused.
    3. Configuration Issues: There may be a misconfiguration in the search setup that prevents the connector from being associated with queries.
    4. Development or Testing: The connector may have been created for development or testing purposes and not yet implemented in production queries.

    Solution:

    1. Check Query Assignments: Verify if the search connector ID is assigned to any active search queries. You can do this by navigating to the relevant search configuration in the SAP system.
    2. Create or Update Queries: If the connector is not assigned to any queries, consider creating new queries or updating existing ones to include the connector.
    3. Review Configuration: Ensure that the search connector is properly configured and that there are no issues preventing it from being used in queries.
    4. Delete Unused Connectors: If the connector is not needed, consider deleting it to clean up the system and avoid confusion.
    5. Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for guidance on how to properly configure and use search connectors.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction Codes: You may need to use specific transaction codes related to search configuration, such as /BCV/SCON for managing search connectors or /BCV/QUERY for managing queries.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that might address known issues or provide additional guidance on search connectors.
    • Support: If the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to SAP support or your internal SAP support team for help.

    By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and ensure that your search connectors are properly utilized in your queries.

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