Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CEERE/DM -
Message number: 319
Message text: Missing conversion data
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The SAP error message
/CEERE/DM319 Missing conversion data
typically occurs in the context of data migration or data conversion processes, particularly when using the SAP Data Migration Cockpit or similar tools. This error indicates that the system is unable to find the necessary conversion data for a specific field or object that is being processed.Cause:
Missing Conversion Data: The primary cause of this error is that the required conversion data for the specified object or field is not available in the system. This could be due to:
- Incorrect configuration of the data migration settings.
- Missing entries in the relevant conversion tables.
- The data source not being properly defined or linked to the target system.
Incorrect Mapping: If the mapping between the source and target data structures is not correctly defined, it can lead to missing conversion data.
Data Format Issues: If the data being imported does not match the expected format or structure, the system may not be able to find the appropriate conversion data.
Solution:
Check Conversion Data: Verify that the necessary conversion data exists in the relevant tables. This may involve checking the configuration settings in the SAP system to ensure that all required conversion entries are present.
Review Mapping Configuration: Ensure that the mapping between the source and target data structures is correctly defined. This includes checking that all fields are properly mapped and that there are no missing links.
Data Validation: Validate the data being imported to ensure it adheres to the expected format and structure. This may involve cleaning or transforming the data before attempting the migration again.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for the specific data migration tool or process you are using. There may be specific guidelines or requirements for the conversion data that need to be followed.
Error Logs: Check the error logs for more detailed information about the specific object or field that is causing the issue. This can provide insights into what conversion data is missing.
SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error. SAP frequently releases notes that provide fixes or workarounds for known issues.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with an SAP expert or your organization's SAP support team for further assistance.
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