Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/DSY_DS -
Message number: 068
Message text: &1 value expression classes deleted for dataset &2
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The SAP error message
/CFG/DSY_DS068 &1 value expression classes deleted for dataset &2
typically relates to issues in the Data Services (DS) environment, particularly concerning the configuration of datasets and their associated value expressions.Cause:
Deleted Value Expression Classes: The error indicates that certain value expression classes that were previously associated with a dataset have been deleted. This can happen due to:
- Manual deletion of classes in the Data Services environment.
- Changes in the configuration or structure of the dataset that lead to the removal of these classes.
- Migration or upgrade processes that may not have preserved all configurations.
Inconsistent Metadata: The metadata for the dataset may be inconsistent or corrupted, leading to references to non-existent classes.
Data Services Configuration Issues: There may be broader configuration issues within the Data Services environment that affect how datasets and their expressions are managed.
Solution:
Recreate Value Expression Classes: If the value expression classes were deleted intentionally or accidentally, you may need to recreate them. This involves:
- Accessing the Data Services Designer.
- Navigating to the relevant dataset and re-adding the necessary value expression classes.
Check Dataset Configuration: Review the configuration of the dataset to ensure that it is set up correctly and that all required classes are present.
Restore from Backup: If the deletion was unintentional, consider restoring the dataset configuration from a backup if available.
Review Logs and Documentation: Check the Data Services logs for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue. Also, consult SAP documentation for any specific guidance related to your version of Data Services.
Consult SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot resolve it, consider reaching out to SAP Support for assistance. They may provide insights specific to your environment or version.
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By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message and restore the functionality of your datasets in SAP Data Services.
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