Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRF - Messages for Business Rule Framework
Message number: 392
Message text: Specify a DDIC table or a DDIC structure
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The SAP error message BRF392 ("Specify a DDIC table or a DDIC structure") typically occurs in the context of Business Rule Framework (BRF+) when you are trying to create or modify a decision table or a decision tree, and the system requires you to specify a Data Dictionary (DDIC) table or structure.
Cause:
This error usually arises due to one of the following reasons:
- Missing DDIC Table/Structure: You may not have specified a valid DDIC table or structure in the configuration of your BRF+ application.
- Incorrect Configuration: The configuration might be incomplete or incorrect, leading the system to not recognize the specified table or structure.
- Authorization Issues: There might be authorization issues preventing access to the specified DDIC objects.
Solution:
To resolve the BRF392 error, you can follow these steps:
Check DDIC Table/Structure:
- Ensure that you have specified a valid DDIC table or structure in your BRF+ application. You can do this by navigating to the relevant BRF+ application and checking the configuration settings.
Create/Modify DDIC Object:
- If the required DDIC table or structure does not exist, you may need to create it using transaction SE11 (Data Dictionary). Ensure that the table or structure is properly defined and activated.
Review Configuration:
- Go through the configuration of your BRF+ application to ensure that all necessary parameters are correctly set. Make sure that the data types and structures match what is expected by the BRF+ rules.
Check Authorizations:
- Verify that you have the necessary authorizations to access the DDIC objects. You may need to consult with your SAP security team to ensure that your user role has the appropriate permissions.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to the official SAP documentation for BRF+ to understand the requirements for specifying DDIC tables and structures. This can provide insights into any additional settings or configurations that may be necessary.
Testing:
- After making the necessary changes, test the configuration again to see if the error persists. If it does, consider checking the system logs for more detailed error messages that could provide further clues.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the cause of the BRF392 error in your SAP system.
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