2022 Jul 23 4:13 AM
Hi,
Can anyone please resolve my problem, which is occurring in the 14th line?
Please guide me step-by-step, I am not an ABAPer.
This error is occurring while I am saving my Company Code.
(Please do not send me OSS Note, I am not able to create S-user)
2022 Jul 23 10:19 AM
Hi samudragupta1999_58
I remember you have already created another question thread related to this topic. Is that resolved?
https://answers.sap.com/questions/13682433/cannot-save-my-company-code.html?childToView=13683249
You need to provide more information. Are you doing any fresh implementation?
If it is a standard product error, you need to raise the message to SAP.
2022 Jul 23 1:45 PM
Please don't post as image, otherwise people need to spend time on typing CL_EIM_IMHANA_SQL_CALLS, CREATE_TEMP_TABLE, for no good reason. Also, we don't see useful information from your short dump, you didn't paste it. Just attach it to your question.
Ask your SAP administrator who can access SAP Support, and s/he will install the relevant note for you (or tell you the number if you want to install it yourself).
NB: OSS is an old term. Concerning the bug fix and so on, it's just called "SAP note".
NB: you were already advised to do so in your first same question. Why asking again the same question?
NB: please read the Rules of Engagement: "Unacceptable Content -> Posts that are of duplicate content ..."
2022 Aug 03 8:51 AM
Hello samudragupta1999_58
You need to implement the note 2212216 - SQL syntax error: incorrect syntax near "WITH" occurs during a call to start a task via th...
I know you've asked not to give you notes, but that is the only way to solve your problem. That is a bug in SAP standard software and the note fixes it. You need to find someone who can implement the note.
Best regards
Dominik Tylczynski
2022 Aug 03 9:37 AM
You don't need a S account to install a note. You just use transaction SNOTE.
2022 Aug 03 9:42 AM
Hi samudragupta1999_58
A completely different perspective not related to your question: You might want to address a colleague working with you as a technical colleague rather than "ABAPer". Everybody's job and contribution is extremely important.
Thanks & Regards
Sanil Bhandari