Diagnosis Property &V2& has been set differently to the system default. Current setting: &V4& for &V1& System default: # &V3& # System Response SAP Note 1022589 describes how you can check or set the correspondingdefault values for the InfoProvider, and how you can reset theproperties simultaneously for multiple queries. You can find general information about the query property settings inSAP Note 1136163. Not adhering to the system default can have varying consequences: Examples: 1) Data Integrity: If the MultiProvider contains a transactional PartProvider, and the DataIntegrity setting is set to = '0', some PartProvider data might not beread. 2) Read Mode: If large amounts of data are being handles, setting 'A' (Query to ReadAll Data at Once) can cause considerable performance problems. Wetherefore recommend setting the read mode to 'H' or 'X' in most cases. 3) Delta Cache: SAP Note 1138864 provides a more detailed description ofthe delta cache procedure. 4) SP Partitioning SAP Note 1136163 describes the pros and cons of thevarious options. 5) Parallel Processing Parallel processing is deactivated in the datamanager. Procedure Check whether the settings for InfoProvider &V1& are intentional andjustified. To restore the system default settings, call transaction RSDIPROP andpress the #System Default# button. |