Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/FDP -
Message number: 400
Message text: No data records found
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/FDP400 No data records found
typically occurs in the context of the SAP IS-DF (Industry Solution for Data Flow) module, particularly when trying to execute a report or transaction that expects to retrieve data records but finds none.Causes:
- No Data Available: The most straightforward reason is that there are simply no data records available in the database for the selection criteria you have specified.
- Incorrect Selection Criteria: The parameters or filters you have set may be too restrictive, leading to no records being returned.
- Data Not Yet Loaded: If you are working in a newly set up system or have recently run a data load process, the data may not have been loaded yet.
- Authorization Issues: Sometimes, the user may not have the necessary authorizations to view the data, leading to the appearance of no records.
- Data Deletion: Records may have been deleted or archived, which would also result in no data being found.
Solutions:
- Check Data Availability: Verify that the data you are trying to access actually exists in the database. You can do this by running a different report or transaction that accesses the same data set.
- Review Selection Criteria: Reassess the filters and parameters you are using. Try broadening the criteria to see if any records are returned.
- Data Load Verification: If you expect data to be present, check if the relevant data load jobs have been executed successfully. You may need to consult with your data management team.
- Authorization Check: Ensure that your user account has the necessary permissions to access the data. You may need to contact your SAP security team for assistance.
- Consult Logs: Check the application logs or transaction logs for any errors or warnings that might indicate why data is not being found.
- System Configuration: If you suspect a configuration issue, consult with your SAP Basis or technical team to ensure that the system is set up correctly.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support or your internal SAP team for further investigation.
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