Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/DB -
Message number: 179
Message text: Component Qualifier not supplied for hash key generation
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The SAP error message
/CFG/DB179 Component Qualifier not supplied for hash key generation
typically occurs in the context of SAP's configuration and data management, particularly when dealing with hash keys in the database. This error indicates that a required component qualifier is missing, which is necessary for generating a hash key.Cause:
- Missing Component Qualifier: The error is primarily caused by the absence of a component qualifier that is needed for the hash key generation process. This can happen if the configuration for a particular object or data structure is incomplete or incorrectly set up.
- Incorrect Configuration: If the configuration settings for the relevant data model or object are not properly defined, it can lead to this error.
- Data Model Changes: Changes made to the data model or structure without updating the corresponding configurations can also trigger this error.
Solution:
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the relevant data model or object. Ensure that all required fields, including the component qualifier, are properly defined.
- Update Component Qualifier: If the component qualifier is missing, you will need to supply it. This may involve updating the relevant configuration in the SAP system.
- Review Documentation: Consult the SAP documentation or help resources related to the specific module or component you are working with. This can provide insights into what the expected configuration should look like.
- Transaction Codes: Use transaction codes like
SPRO
(SAP Project Reference Object) to navigate to the relevant configuration settings and make necessary adjustments.- Check for Notes and Patches: Sometimes, SAP releases notes or patches that address specific issues. Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant notes that might pertain to this error.
- Testing: After making changes, test the configuration to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify the cause of the error and implement a solution to resolve it.
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